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Last Hoorah Before Harry! Meghan Markle Already Planned Bachelorette Bash

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With the next royal wedding quickly approaching, it’s time for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to plan the real celebrations – their bachelor parties!

During the couple’s first joint visit to Scotland on Tuesday, Markle was asked about her upcoming bachelorette bash. And though she refused to spill the beans on any exact details, the soon-to-be-princess did reveal it’s already “sorted” and arranged.

“Meghan will be having a party, but won’t be calling it her ‘bachelorette,’” a source close to the couple told Us Weekly. “Think low-key, think somewhere out of London, good food and drink, a little music. It won’t be wild.”

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And it won’t be limited to women. The source confirmed that the royal shindig will include both male and female guests.

As for hard-partying Harry, he’s being purposely kept in the dark about plans for his farewell to the single life. But RadarOnline.com has learned the plans revolve around a ski resort in Switzerland.

The couple then plan to have another party, this time a unisex bash in the spring that will include a polo match.

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Markle and Harry plan to walk down the aisle on May 19.

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