Meghan Markle’s coupledom glow up continues. She’s the first fiancée to join the Royal Family for their annual Christmas Day church service. Yeah, Prince Harry isn’t playing any games. More inside…
We’re at the end of 2017, but it’s still a year of firsts. And we’re here for it all.
Meghan Markle just became the first fiancée to join the Royal Family for their traditional Christmas Day Church service at the Queen’s Sandringham estate.
The former “Suits” actress walked arm-in-arm with her soon-to-be husband Prince Harry as they trekked from Sandringham House to St. Mary Magadalene Church. And she looked like she was born to do this.
The soon-to-be duchess rocked a long, wide collar SENTALER wrap coat in camel, a brown Philip Treacy hat, a Chloe pixie bag, and brown suede Stuart Weitzman boots.
Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Princess Anne, Princess Royal, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and a pregnant Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, joined the happy couple on the short journey to the church.
The 36-year-old humanitarian will not be a fiancee for long. She’ll become the Duchess of Sussex in May 2018 for a fairytale church wedding at the historic St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Anyone else counting down the days like us?
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