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Prince Harry Makes Rare Appearance With Girlfriend Meghan Markle At Jamaican Wedding

Prince Harry Makes Rare Appearance With Girlfriend Meghan Markle At Jamaican Wedding

Sound the alarm!

Prince Harry has been spotted out with his girlfriend, "Suits" actress Meghan Markle, at a wedding in Montego Bay, Jamaica over this past weekend. This marks the first time the couple has attended a semi-public event together, according to People.

"Harry and Meghan seem very much in love," a source told People. Prince Harry served as an usher at his friends' vows.

A glimpse of the prince and Meghan.
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A glimpse of the prince and Meghan.
The prince sported shades and a little scruff.
Ashley Anguin / Splash News
The prince sported shades and a little scruff.

Markle wore a long, flowery dress at the tropical location. As Carson Daly of NBC News pointed out, she was also wearing a $6,300 Cartier "Love" bracelet, which is apparently new.

"The bracelet is considered to be a symbol of love and commitment," Daly said. Let the engagement rumors begin!

Markle at the wedding for Harry's best friend Tom "Skippy" Inskipp to Lara Hughes-Young in Jamaica. The pair were all dressed up as they were spotted outside Hopewell Baptist Church in Montego Bay on March 3rd.
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Markle at the wedding for Harry's best friend Tom "Skippy" Inskipp to Lara Hughes-Young in Jamaica. The pair were all dressed up as they were spotted outside Hopewell Baptist Church in Montego Bay on March 3rd.
The wedding program showed that Prince Harry - written Harry Wales - was one of 14 ushers.
Ashley Anguin / Splash News
The wedding program showed that Prince Harry - written Harry Wales - was one of 14 ushers.

Prince Harry and Markle began dating around May 2016 after meeting each other in Canada. The two were first publicly seen together in December of that year.

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