Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Wedding Imminent? Couple Enjoys Attending Wedding in Jamaica [RUMORS]
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted attending the wedding of Tom Inskip and his bride, Lara Hughes-Young in Jamaica. The two were photographed going to the Hopewell Baptist church for the ceremony and were seen being affectionate at the wedding reception.
The groom is a childhood friend and an Eton classmate of Prince Harry. Vanity Fair reports that friends of the royal and Meghan Markle have speculated that the couple may be the next to tie the knot.
The outlet adds that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle looked in love and carefree at the wedding. It seems Prince Harry's group of friends has accepted the "Suits" actress in the circle as they saw how happy they make each other. Additionally, Prince Harry bringing along his girlfriend of almost one year to his best friend's wedding can be taken as a sign of being serious with each other.
Prince Harry was an usher during Tom Inskip's wedding and left Meghan Markle to mingle with other guests. The newly married bride and groom and guests were treated to a royal entertainment at the reception as Prince Harry danced Michael Jackson's Billie Jean.
After the first dance of the new couple, Prince Harry showed off his moonwalking skills. Mirror reports that that the royal bumped to a server while he was doing the moves while Meghan Markle along with other guests were laughing. The prince apologized to the waitress after he made her drop her tray of drinks.
The lavish wedding celebration reportedly lasted all night. The outlet adds that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were drinking, having fun and didn't leave until 1 AM. Even then, the party was still in full swing because most of the guests left past 3 AM.
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