MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have been spotted in Windsor two weeks before their big day.
Harry and the former Suits star "appeared" confident and loved-up in the Berkshire town, which is being decorated with Union Jack flags and memorabilia ahead of the Royal Wedding.
Meghan who was wearing a chic white belted coat looked cheerful as she held onto Harry's hand.
But the couple appeared to strike the same heartwarming pose across town and it looked all too familiar.
Life-sized photographs of Harry and Meghan, on the day they announced their engagement, were prominently displayed in buildings throughout the town.
The Two Brewers pub positioned the photo in their window, while King and Queen gift shop displayed the photo in their striking red and white doorway.
Windsor town already looks fit for the Royal Wedding as large Union Jack flags hang from buildigns.
Souvenirs of Harry and even Queen Elizabeth have filled local shops in a bid to attract keen royal fans.
Workers have already begun to launch a platform for journalists near St George's Chapel.
Workers erect a media platform near St George's Chapel
Horses were even photographed being guided along The Long Walk at Windsor Castle, close to the route Harry and Meghan's carriage procession will take.
Photos of Royal Wedding preparations come after Harry and Meghan's wedding guest list were finally revealed.
Prince William is set to be the best man, to return the favour Harry performed at his wedding to Kate.
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Tom Inksip and Charlie Van Straubenzee are among Harry's long term pals who are set to be usher's at the wedding.
But Thomas Markle Jr, Meghan's half-brother warned Harry that marrying Markle could be the "biggest mistake in royal wedding history".
Thomas' letter, published in In Touch Weekly, warned: "As more time passes to your royal wedding it becomes very clear that this is the biggest mistake in royal history."
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