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UK bookmaker suspends bets on when Prince Harry will marry

/ 03:19 PM November 25, 2017

Britain’s Prince Harry speaks at the WellChild awards ceremony in London on September 3, 2012. Prince Harry, Patron of childrens charity WellChild, attended the eighth WellChild Awards Ceremony that recognises the bravery or seriously ill children. AFP PHOTO / POOL / LEWIS WHYLD

LONDON (AP) — A major London bookmaker has suspended betting on whether Prince Harry will marry American actress Meghan Markle in 2018 amid rumors an engagement may be announced soon.

Jessica Bridge of Ladbrokes said Friday that it seems an engagement announcement “is to be confirmed imminently.”

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The bookmaker has stopped taking bets on a 2018 royal wedding after Markle was seen shopping in London this week.

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The British press has reported that Markle has already met in private with Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.

The couple has been dating for more than a year and Harry has asked the press to grant them a certain amount of privacy.

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Markle is believed to be in the process of moving to London.

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Palace officials say they will not comment on the rumors. KI

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