Have Prince Harry and Megan Markle’s WEDDING plans accidentally been revealed? Close pal appears to spill the Royal beans
Kirstie Ennis, a Paralympic hopeful and pal to the prince, reportedly clammed up after realising she had given too much away
PRINCE Harry might be tying the knot with girlfriend Meghan Markle, a close friend of the royal seems to have confirmed.
Kirstie Ennis, a former US marine and Paralympic hopeful, let it slip that a wedding might be on the cards when quizzed by reporters about attending the ceremony.
When pressed for more information she immediately "pleaded the fifth" - the American term used when a person wishes to stay silent on an issue - perhaps realising she had given too much away.
She reportedly nodded in response to a question about going to the prince's "upcoming wedding" and then said: "I don't think I'm worried about the wedding. I'm worried about the after party."
Ms Ennis then went silent and said "touche, true" when reminded the "fifth doesn't count in England", according to .
The wounded soldier became friends with the prince, 32, after meeting him at a "Walking With the Wounded" charity event.
In 2012 she was injured in helicopter crash in Afghanistan, leaving her with brain and spinal damage as well as a destroyed jaw and smashed legs and arms.
Earlier this month, rumours surfaced that Prince Harry was due to pop the question before his birthday in autumn.
Sources also claim he is willing to ditch some of his royal responsibilities if he marries the US actress.
An insider revealed: "If it comes to it, he'll put his foot down and say no to some royal duties.
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"Harry is strong-minded. He's adamant about leading a normal life."
Ms Markle has said in the past that she doesn't wish to become a princess, and would like to avoid a like of "shaking hands, cutting ribbons and kissing babies in public".
However the insider says if she does marry Harry she won't avoid all royal roles.
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