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Does Harry Know? Meghan Markle Gave Out Weed To Guests At First Wedding

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Dec. 28 2018, Updated 1:21 p.m. ET

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Meghan Markle appears poised and proper in the royal spotlight — but does her husband Prince Harry know about her wild past? The Duchess of Sussex gave out marijuana to guests at her first wedding to Trevor Engelson!

Markle, 37, gave wedding guests party bags of weed when she tied the knot to Engelson in Jamaica back in 2011, leaked emails obtained by The Sun revealed.

“Already ordered ‘em,” Markle replied to a friend regarding gift bags. "And teeny ones for the pot that say ‘shh.’”

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Guests claim Markle, who is expecting her first child with Prince Harry, and her ex-husband bought marijuana from a member of the hotel staff.

“Trevor used his charm and very easily found a member of staff at the hotel willing to supply the party,” the guest said.

Although Markle was “very excited” about the gift, smoking weed “didn’t seem like it was really her thing.”

“Trevor and his friends definitely had more experience with it,” the wedding guest told the publication. “I think she is more of a champagne and rose kind of girl. It almost looked like she didn’t know how to smoke. It is not something that was very much ‘her,’ but it was part of the theme and the couple were very excited to have this surprise gift for the guests.”

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The guest added, “It was a destination wedding in Jamaica, so they thought it would be appropriate and cool to supply this. She thought it would make it memorable. She was excited about making that a thing, showing a cheeky side people wouldn’t have imagined she had, especially at her wedding.”

The couple, who divorced in 2013, provided enough marijuana to roll over 200 joints, which Markle had a hand in. There were three to five joints per tote bag. The guest claimed Markle’s ex-husband paid no more than $100 for a couple of bags.

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Meghan’s party favor was illegal at the time, as any amount of cannabis was against the law.

“People were surprised, but no-one seemed to be against it, it went down really well,” the insider said. “I don’t think Meghan thought for a second about it as a legal issue, even though they were holding a large quantity of it. It was part of their plan.”

Around 100 guests attended the four-day weekend at the Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios.

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“It was worlds away from her wedding to Harry,” the inside said. “There was a lot of drinking all weekend. There were cocktails like Pina Colada and Long Island Iced Tea, and of course lots of rum and a lot of Red Stripe beer. You could tell there was other sorts of things going on. Some people got really rowdy, including Trevor’s friends and some of Meghan’s Suits co-stars. There was debauchery, drinking games on the sand, people passing out and others being loud.

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An insider described the nuptials as a “boozy beach wedding with a magical backdrop” and “an epic weekend under the sun and stars.”

Markle’s estranged father Thomas revealed wedding guests were given marijuana during an interview earlier this month.

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