Will Meghan Markle Get Queen Elizabeth II's Approval? Prince Harry Enjoys Date Night At Museum With Girlfriend
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were recently spotted together in London when the couple stepped out for a romantic date night at the Natural History Museum. The "Suits" star traveled to London Thursday to spend the weekend with the royal and is staying with him at his Kensington Palace home.
During the museum visit, the couple stopped at the dinosaur exhibits and were photographed by U.K. tabloids. Some reports claimed, citing Markle's friend that the actress might soon move to London as "as their relationship becomes more serious.”
Over the weekend, E! News reported that Markle was thinking of changing her career but her high profile relationship with Prince Harry may not be the reason.
The 35-year-old is "ready to be done with 'Suits'" and with "acting in general," a source told E! News Friday. "Even before Harry, she was starting to think about transitioning out of acting. She wants to focus on other worldly endeavors she is passionate about, like her philanthropy."
Read: Meghan Markle To Be Duchess Of Sussex After Marrying Prince Harry?
Markle and Prince Harry started dating in August 2016, and the Kensington Palace confirmed their relationship on Nov. 8. While several engagement rumors surfaced, Prince Harry and Markle require the queen's approval for their marriage before taking their relationship to the next level. So far, Markle has met Prince William, Middleton and their two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Many have speculated about Markle's role in the royal family after her possible wedding with Prince Harry.
According to reports, Markle will not be Princess Meghan but is likely to be titled a duchess if Queen Elizabeth II gives the title of duke to Prince Harry.
Earlier this month, Us Weekly magazine reported Prince Harry is likely to propose to Markle by “the end of summer.” Since the two started dating, Markle has been made several trips to London to spend time with her boyfriend.
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