How Meghan Markle's TV Fiancé Reacted to Her Engagement News

Many of her 'Suits' co-stars took to social media to send their congratulations.
While the whole world seemed to stop and react to the news of Meghan Markle’s engagement to Prince Harry, one man really had something to say about the pending nuptials — her TV fiancé.
Patrick J. Adams, who plays Markle’s husband-to-be on the USA drama Suits, took to social media to air his feelings about his co-star's engagement to the world’s most eligible bachelor.
On Monday morning, Adams took to Twitter to post the tongue-in-cheek caption, “She said she was just going out to get some milk…”
He later posted a lengthy statement on Instagram calling the prince “a lucky guy.”
Markle’s other Suits co-stars weighed in on the news as well.
Actor Gabriel Macht, who plays Harvey Specter in the show, sent his best to the couple on Twitter.
Rick Hoffman, who portrays Louis Lott in Suits, called the engagement “wonderful news.”
Actress Sarah Rafferty, who portrays Donna Paulsen, sent her well wishes “across the pond.”
The Suits official Twitter handle also expressed their excitement.
Prince Harry and Markle will marry in May 2018 at Windsor Castle.
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