Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Honeymoon Travel Plans Could Include A Trip To Jamaica

L - R: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

It's looking like a warm springtime for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, according to sources with ties to the royals.

Following the pair's much-anticipated May 19 wedding, Namibia and Jamaica are said to top their list of destinations, with the latter getting a lot of buzz in recent days.

"The couple has strong ties and happy memories to both countries," according to one insider. Travel and Leisure magazine reported last week that a honeymoon in Namibia was a done deal, but our source said that a visit to Jamaica could be in the works, as well.

In March 2017, the Prince and the actress visited Round Hill Hotel for the wedding of Harry's former "wingman" Tom Inskip. They stayed in Cottage 16, which was also a favorite of James Bond author Ian Fleming. The six-bedroom villa was decorated by designer Ralph Lauren, who also has a house in the area.

"Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and Prince Harry have been coming to the British Commonwealth for decades and Harry has been coming regularly over the past several years," according to that source. Markle already has a bit of wedding history in Jamaica. That's where she married her first husband, Trevor Engelson.

On his last visit to the isle, the Prince took the "Suits" star and four pals to an eatery called Sky Beach to listen to reggae music.

"He was drinking whiskey and making a lot of noise with his friends," an employee there told our source. "He's just a normal guy who likes to have fun. Prince Harry told me they'd be back."

At one point Prince Harry asked to drive one of the golf carts used to transport guests between villas and was informed that was not allowed.

"They said no to a Prince!" laughed our source, who doesn't think the rejection soured the Royals on the resort. "I think it was an insurance thing."


(NY Daily News)



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