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The Next Time You See Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, They’ll Be Walking Down the Aisle — Here’s Why!

We can almost hear the wedding bells. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to marry at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, but don't expect to see the pair out and about before then. Sadly, the lovely couple has suspended all public duties and outings until after special day.

According to People, Meghan and Harry will continue to have briefings, visits, and meetings — but only in private. This time off, while upsetting for royal family fans, couldn't come soon enough. The Prince and his wife-to-be have been traveling consistently since announcing their engagement in November. That's a lot of royal duty to contend with. It's time for the lovebirds to relax before the big event.

As far as wedding preparation is concerned, Meghan is your typical glowing bride making appointments and focusing on her flawless look. While we still don't know who designed her dress, though it's rumored to be her longtime friend and stylist Misha Nonoo, we do know that her hairdresser has quite the resumé — including the stunning Amal Clooney as one of his top clients.

All this anticipation is killing us. Fortunately, a palace spokesperson has confirmed the wedding will be televised for the world to see. "This wedding, like all weddings, will be a moment of fun and joy that will reflect the characters of the bride and groom," the message read. We can't wait to watch.

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