Meghan Markle Wants Kate Middleton to Be a Bridesmaid in Her Wedding to Prince Harry (REPORT)
It’s a family affair! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to walk down the aisle in May, and apparently, Meghan will have a very special someone by her side throughout the entire wedding. The actress recently delivered a special gift to ask Kate Middleton if she would be her bridesmaid when she ties the knot with Harry!
Despite her joy at falling pregnant for the third time, Kate has had a difficult few weeks as she battles intense morning sickness, also known as hyperemesis gravidarum, the condition that plagued her previous pregnancies. Inside the package from Meghan was reportedly a gorgeous rose gold solitaire diamond bracelet from Tiffany & Co. worth close to $1,600.
And accompanying the extravagant gift was a sweet note asking Kate, 35, to be Meghan’s maid of honor at her upcoming wedding to Harry. It’s no surprise Meghan, 36, would reach out to Kate with such a special request ahead of the day she’s long been dreaming of since Harry and Kate’s husband, Prince William, are very close.
Since Prince William married Kate in 2011, Harry has been a regular visitor to the couple’s household. He often drops in for cozy chats and family meals. “I’ve got to know [Kate] pretty well. To have a big sister is very, very nice,” Harry once said of the close relationship he has with his brother’s wife. With Harry also enjoying his role as an uncle to Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 2, Meghan was even more determined for Kate to play a special role in the ceremony when she becomes an official member of the royal family.
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