MEGHAN Markle could receive a very special gift from Prince Harry for their six-year wedding anniversary today.
Speaking to Fabulous, Editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward said the Duke of Sus𝑠e𝑥 may treat Meghan to a jewellery piece for the occasion.
She said: “I feel certain that he will buy her a little piece of jewellery.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥 tied the knot in a lavish royal wedding on May 19, 2018 – with couples traditionally celebrating their sixth anniversary as the “iron anniversary.”
Many couples will opt for an iron-themed gift to symbolise the durability of their relationship.
Ingrid continued: “Six years and it’s iron.
“But what could he get her that was iron, an iron pot maybe?
“I think he’s probably more likely to get her a little ring, she loves rings.
“And as he did once before, he might get her some beautiful flowers.”
For their first wedding anniversary, the Duke of Sus𝑠e𝑥 gifted his wife an eternity ring to mark the occasion, but Meghan gave a handmade present instead.
In a nod to the one-year anniversary theme of “paper”, Meghan hand wrote out their wedding speech and had it framed for Harry, according to People.
The Duke and Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥 could spend their celebrations in a lowkey fashion at their sprawling £12million home, according to Ingrid.
She continued: “I think that she will still want to make a big deal of it because there’s so much focus on their state of their marriage.
“I don’t think they’ll do anything in public but I would have thought in private they might make just a sort of romantic gesture to each other.
“Harry’s very, very much in love with Meghan.
“Whatever else we say about him, he loves her very much and I think he’d want to do anything to make her happy.”
Former Royal butler Grant Harrold – who worked for King Charles for seven years – also predicted the Sus𝑠e𝑥es will celebrate in private.
As reported by the Mirror, he explained: “Celebrations will probably be behind closed doors, maybe a dinner party with some friends or maybe just the two of them.
“Maybe they’ll recreate that roast chicken dinner they had on the night they got engaged at their cottage in Windsor.”
He shared how Harry was “always very romantic” and on dates would be a “true gentleman.”
Grant also added that Meghan and Harry’s wedding anniversary could be an opportunity for an “olive branch” between them and Harry’s family.
Grant explained: “Typically, the Royal family do acknowledge wedding anniversaries, we usually see social media posts so it’ll be interesting to see if that happens this year. If they don’t, once again it goes to show the ongoing division. If it does happen, then I see that as an olive branch.”
Meghan and Harry tied the knot on May 19, 2018 in front of 600 guests at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
It’s estimated that the occasion cost £32m – covering everything from the cost of security and catering to Meghan’s stunning dress.
Watching on was a star-studded crowd of hundreds including the Clooneys, the Beckhams and Elton John – who performed at the lunchtime’s reception.
A gospel choir sang American soul singer Ben E. Kings 1960s hit Stand By Me to the couple, who had earlier been given their new titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥.
And they were later able to meet the rapturous crowds of more than 100,000 people as they were taken through Windsor in a carriage.
The Royal Wedding was not the first time Meghan has said, “I do”.
Meghan was previously married to film producer Trevor Engelson who is most famous for the 9/11 romance movie Remember Me, starring Robert Pattinson.