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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Engagement: 'Suits' Actress Gets Royal Training to Prepare For Her London Move

What will "Suits" star Meghan Markle do once she permanently moves to London with Prince Harry? Rumors abound that the actress will quit her show as she prepares for the royal life with her soon-to-be husband.

Reports reveal that Markle is already getting her royal training from Prince Harry himself. Her beau has been guiding the actress on the proper decorum, especially when meeting his grandmother Queen Elizabeth.

"Harry will have made sure Meghan knew how to address the queen and how to behave in her presence," royal watcher Katie Nichol, who has been writing a book on Prince Harry, told New York Post. "He calls her 'Granny,' but after Meghan had curtsied and called her 'Your Majesty,' she would have reverted to 'ma'am.'"

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Kate Middleton still calls the Queen "Ma'am" despite her marriage to Prince William, Nichol further said. The royal expert assessed Markle might have a challenging time following protocol since she's a woman who enjoys her independence.

For the love of Prince Harry, however, Markle will be learning the ropes. Sources also told Vanity Fair she will focus on humanitarian work once she settles in London this November.

"If Meghan is going to make London her new home and start her own charity, she's going to need a base," the source revealed. "This idea is at very early stages, but it's where Meghan sees her work and life moving."

Markle won't be ill-prepared handling charity work as she's been active in it even before she met Prince Harry. The actress is a global ambassador for World Vision and advocated women's causes in refugee camps during her visits to Rwanda and India.

Meanwhile, royal observers predict Markle and Prince Harry's engagement won't be confirmed this December. Instead, the couple might announce in April to respect Prince William and his wife, who are expecting their third baby's arrival around spring 2018.

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