Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, recently made the abrupt move to Los Angeles after spending months at a lavish bolthole on Vancouver Island, Canada.
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"I went on a date with this handsome dude 16 years ago and, well, I never left," Harris, 46, wrote on Instagram, alongside a solo shot of his partner.
"Thanks for the countless adventures, @dbelicious. There is no one I'd rather be sequestered with than you. #happyanniversary #love #sweetsixteen," added the actor, referencing the coronavirus quarantine in the US.
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The couple exchanged vows in 2014, but they met a decade earlier in 2004, reports
Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, recently made the abrupt move to Los Angeles after spending months at a lavish bolthole on Vancouver Island, Canada.
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