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BRITAIN is going royal wedding bonkers and counting down the days to May 19.

But now you can take your excitement to the next level by splashing out on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry swimsuits. Yes, you heard right.

 Make a splash with these themed swimming costumes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's faces
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Make a splash with these themed swimming costumes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's faces

Online printing company says customers have been uploading the faces of the soon-to-be wed royals to numerous personalised gifts.

A spokesperson told the  “Our favourite has to be the Harry and Megan and Wills and Kate swimsuits.

“Nothing like printing the face of a Prince or Duchess on a swimming costume and rocking it proudly on the beach.”

If you're desperate to get up close and personal to the famous faces the swimwear is extremely easy to create.

 Upload your image to the Bags of Love website to fill in the swimsuit template
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Upload your image to the Bags of Love website to fill in the swimsuit templateCredit: Body of Love
 The swimsuit could be the ideal addition to any royal wedding celebrations on May 19
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The swimsuit could be the ideal addition to any royal wedding celebrations on May 19Credit: Getty - Contributor

Select your Prince Harry or Meghan face and then upload them to the website over the template of the swimsuit.

Your royal creation will be printed and posted to you within days - hopefully in time for the wedding if you're fast.

The bizarre product, with Harry's facial hair in an awkward spot, will set you back £38 plus a £3.99 delivery charge. So what do you think?

A small price to pay to get close to the couple, or a product that would cause Her Majesty to despair?

If you are keen to celebrate in style, there's hundreds of themed merchandise springing up on the internet to buy.

From a commemorative coin to tea towels, condoms, t-shirts and napkins, here are some of the wacky items on sale.

What better way to remember the day Prince Harry announced his betrothal than with a commemorative thimble?

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