Prince Harry is said to have invited the parents of his girlfriend Meghan Markle to his meet his father Prince Charles and Camilla Bowles. With this, it looks like the prince is serious about this relationship and the couple is already thinking of the next stage of their romance.

It has been reported that Prince Harry has called over Doria and Thomas, Meghan Markle's parents for an informal get together with Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. He wants them to have a little chat and as expected to approve of each other's families before any talks regarding the marriage.

Reports about the impending engagement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have escalated lately and issues like this will increase those reports. What is very clear in this situation is that Harry's commitment to Meghan Markle is already clear. But if there are instances wherein the parents do not like each other, it will be doubtful if this will destroy the couple's relationship.

But it should be noted that the royal family has a different sent of protocols and rules when it comes to the families and people they have to associate with. In this case, it looks like Prince Harry has gotten significantly better than his brother in terms of following these rules and protocols as per Vanity Fair.

This reported meeting of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles with the parents of Meghan Markle is set to take place after the Easter. If this meeting will work well, then people can expect for an engagement announcement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this summer or this fall. But there are still some royal traditions that need to be observed before the engagement and marriage can happen.

Meghan Markle needs to give up her acting career and will finally move to England since there is no way that a princess of England will be permitted to travel all around the world and fake kiss other people just for the sake of living. But one thing is for sure, if Prince Harry really invited her parents to meet Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles then an engagement might follow.