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Prince Harry Visits 'Suits' Set, Meghan Markle

The set of "Suits" had a rather high-profile person visit this week as Prince Harry dropped by the Toronto site of the legal drama to surprise his girlfriend Meghan Markle. The couple would later be seen together at the Invictus Games in the city.

The royal visitor was, as expected, unobtrusive and polite throughout his visit. "He was super low key, met some crew and was so happy to watch his lady," a source shared the details of his visit on Sunday, Sep. 24, with Hello! Magazine.

The actress gave her boyfriend a tour of the set. "He's incredibly supportive of her work," the insider added, noting how "everyone was so excited" as Markle showed the British royal around.

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Few people knew of the visit beforehand, as a source informed E!. "No one was expecting him to show up, just a few people knew," the insider said. "But it was a quiet visit, he wasn't there posing for photos with 100 people. A lot of people didn't even know he was there after word got out," the source explained further.

Markle, 36, plays Rachel Zane, a talented, up and coming lawyer in "Suits," which is currently filming its seventh season. After their first public appearance as a couple, this visit might just add fuel to rumors that Markle is weighing her options when it comes to continuing with the show.

Prince Harry is in Toronto for this year's Invictus Games, an annual Paralympics-inspired sports event he started for members of the armed services. The couple was, at first, seated in separate sections, with the royal joining the U.S. First Lady Melania Trump and the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Meghan was accompanied by Markus Anderson, a mutual friend of hers and Prince Harry who introduced the two to each other more than a year ago. The couple was later spotted holding hands as they made their way to their seats to watch the New Zealand–Australia wheelchair tennis match on Monday, Sep. 25.

"Suits" season 7 resumes in January next year on USA.

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