New reports are suggesting that Prince Harry and “Suits” actress Meghan Markle are moving on to the next stage in their relationship.
Daily Mail quoted friends of the royal couple, who has recently been spotted “holding hands together” after a dinner date at private members’ club Soho House in West London. The club was said to be the place where they met last year. E! News reported that the couple even wore matching looks, with Markle wearing a long, black coat over a light-blue button-down. Prince Harry wore a beanie and a blazer with his blue button-down.
One friend confirmed to the news agency that Markle has already moved into the Prince’s cottage in Kensington Place in recent weeks. Another friend told The Sun the actress spends much of her free time with Prince Harry if she’s not filming the legal drama.
“She cooks for him, he pops out to the gym and they're just enjoying hanging out. Meg has always enjoyed spending time in London, but she's really putting down roots,” that friend said.
As for Prince Harry, friends are saying that he’s really into the relationship more than Meghan. A very obvious example of his feelings towards the relationship is his strongly worded letter to the press and social about the coverage of his relationship with Markle. Markle was then subject to news reports with racial undertones.
"Harry is more serious [about Meghan] then he ever has been about a woman before. It wouldn't surprise me if he's already thinking about engagement just because that's where his head goes," a source previously shared.


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