Harry's undercover airport pick-ups: The prince has been secretly collecting Meghan Markle from Heathrow 'for months' claim insiders

  • Heathrow insiders claim that the prince has been collecting Meghan for months 
  • Sources say that he has pulled strings so that his girlfriend can go straight from the plane to his car bypassing long security queues and photographers 
  • Meghan is currently based in Toronto and so regularly flies back and forth 

Collecting your other half from the airport is pretty much a given in most relationships, however, when your boyfriend is a prince it's not so simple.

However, a dedicated Prince Harry has been secretly pulling strings in order to collect Toronto-based Meghan Markle from London Heathrow 'for months' according to reports.

Insiders at the London airport claim the prince has arranged for the Suits actress to bypass usual passport queues so that she is able to go straight from the plane to his car - avoiding photographers in the process.

A source at Heathrow Airport has revealed that Prince Harry has been arranging to pick girlfriend Meghan Markle up for months
The couple are having a long-distance relationship with Meghan currently based in Toronto

A source at Heathrow Airport has revealed that Prince Harry has been arranging to pick girlfriend Meghan Markle up for months 

Speaking to The Express the source said: 'It's been happening for a while, Harry has a police escort on the tarmac in his black Audi RS6. He is accompanied by a bodyguard, with a people carrier following behind.

'Meghan usually only carries hand luggage. If she does check a suitcase into the hold it is put on last so it can be located as quickly as possible.

'All the necessary security checks must be carried out in advance or onboard because she walks straight from the plane steps to Harry's car.'

Another source claimed that Harry had declined the offer from the airport for Meghan to use the Windsor Suite - where celebrities are escorted directly to their plane by staff - because, at £3,000 a pop, it is 'quite expensive'. 

Insiders at the airport claim that Prince Harry has pulled strings so that Meghan is able to go straight from the plane to his car, bypassing long passport queues and photographers

Insiders at the airport claim that Prince Harry has pulled strings so that Meghan is able to go straight from the plane to his car, bypassing long passport queues and photographers

Sources claim that Harry was offered the service of the Windsor Suite where celebrities are escorted to their flight - but the service costs £3,000 each time 

Sources claim that Harry was offered the service of the Windsor Suite where celebrities are escorted to their flight - but the service costs £3,000 each time 

 A Heathrow spokesman said: 'The aviation and protective security arrangements of members of the Royal Family, including their movements through the airport, are confidential and fully compliant with regulatory requirements. It would be inappropriate to discuss those arrangements in public.' 

The news comes as rumours swirl over whether Prince Harry may be preparing to pop the question to his girlfriend of over a year.  

Earlier this month Harry took the US actress on a safari to Botswana for her 36th birthday after she flew in from her Toronto home in Canada having filmed the last episode of Suits.

According to reports Meghan plans to move to the UK and give up much of her acting after being introduced to the prince by Soho House director Markus Anderson in London. 

Former US marine Kirstie Ennis, a close friend of Harry's, last month said a wedding was on the cards.

Rumours continued swirl over a possible engagement with former US Marine Kirstie Ennis recently hinting at a wedding between Harry and Meghan

The reports come as rumours swirl over a possible engagement with former US Marine Kirstie Ennis recently hinting at a wedding between Harry and Meghan

Kirstie, 26, whose leg was lost in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan and hopes to compete in the Paralympics, reportedly nodded after journalists asked her whether she'd by going to Harry's 'upcoming wedding'.

She said: 'I don’t think I’m worried about the wedding. I’m worried about the after-party.'

The 1772 Royal Marriages Act, amended in 2013, means the Queen must consent to the weddings of the first six people in line to the Throne, with Prince Harry being fifth.

Meghan, who divorced film producer husband Trevor Engelson four years ago, will be permitted to marry in the Church of England's Westminster Abbey following the General Synod Ruling of 2002.