Prince Harry has been making headlines for his grand romantic gestures for girlfriend Meghan Markle. Last week, the 32-year-old royal made a secret detour to Toronto to spend some time with the “Suits” star, and now, it has been claimed that the Prince is seriously considering a major purchase in Los Angeles, California.
According to Woman’s Day, sources said that Prince Harry has promised to buy the actress a mansion in LA, where her family and friends still reside. The insiders claim that the Prince is just a few days away from putting a deposit on actress Reese Witherspoon’s former home in Pacific Palisades. The home is said to be put in the market for a whopping $27.
Meghan Markle spends most of her days in Toronto where the USA Network series is being filmed. One of the publication’s sources said that while Witherspoon’s place is not as grand as the palaces that Prince Harry has known all his life, the royal is “excited to have somewhere he and Meghan can call home when they visit the US.”
Does this mean that the pair could be moving in together? It’s highly unlikely that the Prince will stay in the US for long periods of time as he has his royal duties to fulfill in the UK. However, it’s possible that the rumored mansion will be an ideal place for him to spend some quality time with Meghan Markle.
The pair is known to be very private about their relationship even though the Prince has admitted that the actress is his girlfriend. Last month, the Daily Mail reported that Markle spent a few days in Kensington Palace with the Prince. Though it was rumored that the two were about to make their first appearance as a couple, this did not come to pass and the actress was only seen entering the palace grounds after a quick shopping trip to London. The couple has yet to be photographed together.
As previously reported by Jobs & Hire, it was said that there is a possibility that the two are already engaged, and that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could announce their engagement over the New Year holiday.
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