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Here’s How Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Are Spending Their Second Wedding Anniversary!

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Two years after their fairy tale wedding, who would’ve thought life would be like this for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry?!

No, we’re not talking about their move to Los Angeles — although that is front and center on our minds — but more so the life they (and all of us) have been forced to lead largely in self-isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic.

What a weird world we’re all living in right now! Related: Lisa Kudrow Reflects On Coronavirus Prevention And Funeral Fall-Out Today marks an especially notable day as far as quarantine life and social distancing is concerned, because it’s exactly two years to the day — May 19, 2018 — since Harry and Meghan tied the knot in London!

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