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28th November 2017
04:01pm GMT

The couple is thought to have spent time there together over the past year and a half.
While May is a little later than expected for the wedding (it's not really spring, is it?) it does make sense that that's when they'll get married.
Kate is due to give birth to her third child in April, meaning that month would be a bit iffy for Meghan and Harry to marry.
The Queen will also be busy with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in April.
A May wedding also gives the couple a little more time to prepare, which is just as well as they're set to plan the whole thing themselves, according to Jason Knauf.
"This wedding, like all weddings, will be a moment of fun and joy that will reflect the characters of the bride and groom," he said.
"Prince Harry and Ms Markle are leading the planning process for all aspects of the wedding."
Meanwhile it's also been anounced that Meghan, who attended a Catholic school, will be baptised and confirmed before she marries Harry.
She'll get her first taste of royal duties later this week when she and Harry embark on their first royal official engagement together later this week.
They're due to visit an Aids charity in Nottingham on Friday.