According to her bestfriend, they took this photo in front of the palace when Markle was only a 15-year-old American tourist. 21 years later she is now fiancée of a prince in the palace, that will also become her home after their marriage.
The beauiful photo was taken during a European summer trip in 1996.
The couple who already picked May 2018 as their wedding date, have several things to do to get ready for the D-Day.
Kensington Palace revealed protocols to observe before the wedding in May: Some of them are:
Miss Markle will apply to become a British citizen after she marries;
Harry and Miss Markle will wed in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in May;
Miss Markle, whose father is an Episcopalian, will be baptised and confirmed in the Church of England before the wedding;
The couple say their big day will also be 'fun and joyful' – to match their personalities;
The wedding is likely to be televised with the public involved, possibly by ballot;
The Queen and Prince Charles will foot the bill, with the bride and groom in charge of arrangements;
Miss Markle will undertake her first royal engagements in Nottingham on Friday;
The couple will carry out their first official walkabout together and meet groups working in the fields of Aids and young people;
Miss Markle will then embark on an intensive six-month 'tour' of Britain to get to know her adopted country.
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