Meghan Markle's on-screen fiancé had a hilarious reaction to her engagement news
And it's the best thing we've seen all day...

And it's the best thing we've seen all day...
From the editors of People Words by Diana Pearl
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are engaged, with the news bringing congratulations and well wishes from across the globe. But one of Markle’s Suits co-stars is a bit more surprised by the news - and gave the best reaction to the royal engagement news.
Patrick J. Adams, who plays Mike Ross, fiancé to Meghan Markle’s character Rachel Zane on the legal drama Suits, couldn’t help but make a joke about his on-screen counterpart’s newly-engaged status and what this means for their characters’ future. The actor tweeted a link to Kensington Palace’s announcement of the engagement news with his own hilariously confused caption: ‘She said she was just going out to get some milk…’
As if Mike and Rachel hadn’t been through enough (including an arrest!), a surprise engagement to a royal might be the biggest obstacle for them yet. Sorry, Patrick: It seems that the end of the road is here for Mike and Rachel.
But it’s only just beginning for Harry and Meghan.
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