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Meghan Markle ring ‘to feature Diana gems’

OHMYGOSSIP — Prince Harry has reportedly commissioned an engagement ring made using gems from some of his late mother’s jewellery.
Clarence House announced earlier today (27.11.17) that the flame-haired prince and his fiancee Meghan Markle have got engaged, and he is said to have designed the band based on part of a broach owned by his late mum, Princess Diana, who died in August 1997.
The ‘Suits’ star is expected to move in with Harry at his home, Nottingham Cottage, which is in the grounds of Kensington Palace, London.
An insider told Us Weekly magazine: “There are no plans for them to live separately. Meghan will move right in.”
It was thought Harry and Meghan could tie the knot in the summer time, but Kensington Palace have confirmed they will marry in spring 2018.
A message on the official Kensington Palace Twitter account read: “The wedding will take place in spring 2018. Further details will be announced in due course.”
Meghan’s parents, Thomas and Doria Ragland, were delighted to hear the news.
They said in a statement: “We are incredibly happy for Meghan and Harry. Our daughter has always been a kind and loving person.
“To see her union with Harry, who shares the same qualities, is a source of great joy for us as parents.
“We wish them a lifetime of happiness and are very excited for their future together.”

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