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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle News: 'Suits' Star Wants to Quit Role to Spend More Time With British Prince?

Are the days of Rachel Zane fiercely working her way up the legal profession in the small screen counting down? Meghan Markle, the graceful beauty behind the part-time associate of Pearson Specter Litt, is rumored to be looking for an end to her six-year run in USA's legal drama, "Suits," to spend more time with Prince Harry.

British news source The Daily Star reports that Meghan Markle is said to be in talks with the show's producers to write Rachel Zane out of the series. "Suits" and Rachel Zane has been a huge part of her career, propelling the actress to household-name status. What could be the reason for Meghan Markle to start thinking about giving up one of the show's headliner roles?

The "lovesick" actress has supposedly asked the show's management to "kill off her character so she can live with Prince Harry," as the Daily Star puts it. The report adds that Meghan Markle would very much like to "make London her new home," which necessitates moving out of Toronto where "Suits" does most of its filming.

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The 35-year-old actress and activist could even move into Kensington Palace with boyfriend Prince Harry, the publication adds. It's a possibility, especially when the couple decides to take the next step for their relationship ever since they have been confirmed as official by a statement from Kensington Palace. 

The pair has been toughing it out through a long-distance relationship in the time they have been dating, but they could look forward to a few months together. Prince Harry is said to be looking forward to spending a lot of time in Toronto in the immediate future to oversee the Invictus Games that will be held there in September.

The Invictus Games is created by Prince Harry for wounded or injured armed services personnel and veterans. This year's games feature 12 events adapted to persons with disabilities.

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