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Royal romeo! Prince Harry wants to buy Meghan Markle an LA mansion

The royal romeo is certainly living up to his reputation as a real life Prince Charming.
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In one of the most romantic gestures ever by a royal, Prince Harry recently surprised his girlfriend Meghan Markle by flying halfway around the world to see her for just 36 hours last week.

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And he’s not stopping there – with his next surprise leaving loved-up Meghan delighted and close to tears.

Insiders tell Woman’s Day that the 32-year-old has pledged to buy the Suits star a mansion in her home town of Los Angeles, where her family and friends still reside.

Harry fell for the stunning actress when the pair met in Canada earlier this year.

It’s now believed the prince is just days away from putting a deposit on Reese Witherspoon’s former home in Pacific Palisades, which she put on the market for $27 million.

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Harry surprised his new flame with a whistle-stop visit after his two-week tour of the Caribbean.

The five-bedroom home is in the same neighbourhood as Jennifer Garner, Tom Hanks, Matt Damon and Steven Spielberg.

“It’s not as big as the palaces Harry has known all his life, but he’s excited to have somewhere he and Meghan can call home when they visit the US,” our source reveals in this week’s issue of Woman’s Day.

If Harry and Meghan say “I do” then they will ultimately call Kensington Palace home, but it’s believed he thinks it’s important she has 
a base close to her family.

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Although the Queen wouldn’t be happy to see Harry spending long periods in the US, palace insiders say he will encourage his princess to return home often.

For the full story on Harry’s romantic gesture, plus to meet Meghan’s first husband and discover the shocking reason behind their divorce, grab the latest issue of Woman’s Day, on sale now!

Reese already has a royal connection, meeting Kate and Wills back in 2011 as part of her work with charity, Tusk.

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