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Keeping it classy: Meghan Markle’s ex comes up with fictional show about an American dating a Prince

How an earth did he think up such a foreign idea?
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Meghan Markle’s current location happens to be cloud nine.

The 36-year-old has taken her romance public, having stepped out with her dashing man Prince Harry during the 2017 Invictus Games.

Nothing and nobody can bring the Suits actress down.

Not even her producer ex-husband Trevor Engelson, who has decided to create a brand-new TV show with the plot-line based on a very familiar story.

Things are going so well…

And then enter Trevor and his million-dollar TV idea!

Visuals of everyone’s thoughts toward Trevor right now.

Now, you thought The Crown was a royally good viewing experience…

According to Deadline, the show, which is not yet titled, will be based on an American divorced mother who moves to London to marry a British Prince.

It will reportedly explore the difficulties of sharing custody with the royal family when your ex-wife is married to a Prince.

Meghan and Trevor do not have any kids, though the actress is mum to her two pooches, Guy and Bogart.

It should be noted the series is purely a work of fiction.

The whole thing became a reality after Trevor was chatting to his fellow producer Dan Farah, speculating what it would have been like if they did have to share custody of children.

“I’m sure there will be a time when we will have to come forward and present ourselves and have stories to tell… But we’re happy. Personally, I love a great love story.”

WE LOVE A GOOD LOVE STORY.

The project will be backed by Modern Family’s executive producer Danny Zuker and New Girl’s Jake Kasdan.

No one has been cast yet and there are no scripts, but given the fact that Fox bought the comedy “on the spot with what is believed to be the biggest commitment for a comedy pitch at the network so far this season,” we expect big things.

Until then, we’ll be awaiting on our couch, popcorn, wine and Maltesers at the ready.

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