以美国身份嫁入王室?准王妃梅根准备入英籍!
Meghan Markle may be one step closer to securing U.K. citizenship. The royal bride-to-be, 36, paid a visit to Chicago just weeks away from exchanging “I do's” with Prince Harry in the United Kingdom on May 19. While it's possible Meghan is enjoying the city's famous deep-dish pizza, the actress actually returned for a more practical reason: to finalize her application for a U.K. visa. Palace officials aren't commenting, but the couple's spokesman did say on the day after the engagement announcement that Meghan would be going through the process of becoming a a U.K. citizen. As their royal wedding date approaches, Meghan and Harry have already made plans for an international trip after their nuptials. The future newlyweds are traveling to Sydney, Australia, in October for the 2018 Invictus Games — the prince's Paralympic-style competition for wounded veterans. The event has a special connection for Harry and Meghan, as they made their first public appearance as a couple in September 2017 at the Invictus Games in Toronto. There, they watched a wheelchair tennis match side-by-side (after making their way in holding hands) and sat together at the closing ceremonies. In the lead-up to their May 19 wedding, the couple has revealed several fun details about their big day, including their wedding flowers, cake (lemon elderflower-flavored!), royal invitation and their plans to include Armed Forces members in their celebration. |