Meghan Markle reveals her hen do is 'all sorted'
She gets married in May
Last updated 15th Feb 2018
Back in November our hopes and dreams of becoming a real-life princess were lost when Kensington Palace announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were engaged.
Earlier this week they released more details on the timings of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's special day - 19th May - and now it appears that the royal fiancée's hen do is "sorted".
On their first official visit to Scotland as a couple, Meghan revealed to well-wishers in Edinburgh that her hen party was “sorted”. She also reportedly added that it would definitely be something “fun”.
According to People, Tom from London explained, “We asked them what they were doing for their stag and hen dos.”
To which Meghan apparently replied, "I'm not sure - it's sorted but it will be fun."
Prince Harry also admitted to a member of the crowd that he didn’t know what was in store for his stag do, but added, “I’m sure William’s got something up his sleeve.”
In November someone 'organised' Prince Harry's stag do, creating an event on Facebook. According to Facebook there are actually two events, both have over 30,000 people marked as 'attending' and upwards of 68,000 people interested in the events, so it's time to clear your diary for the event of the century!
While we're pretty sure the newly engaged Royal won't be attending either of them, it's nice to imagine isn't it?
In other royal wedding news it now looks like the ceremony won't clash with the FA Cup Final which is due to happen on the same day. Earlier this week Kensington Palace tweeted, 'The wedding service will begin at 12noon at St George's Chapel. The Dean of Windsor will conduct the service and The Archbishop of Canterbury will officiate as the couple make their vows.'
They followed this up by saying, 'At 1pm the couple, now married, will undertake a Carriage Procession from St George's Chapel through Windsor Town returning to Windsor Castle along the Long Walk.'
They went on to reveal that after the service there would be a reception for the guests, with a private reception later in the evening with close friends and family.
With the announcement of the timing it now seems that wedding will have finished by the time the football game is due to kick off (usually at 5.30pm), however it is very unlikely Prince William, who is also president of the FA will make it to the match to present the trophy.