Meghan Markle’s ex-husband Trevor Engelson proposes to Tracey Kurland two weeks after royal wedding

Meghan Markle’s ex-husband Trevor Engelson is engaged.

The film producer proposed to dietician Tracey Kurland only two weeks after the Suits actress’ royal wedding to Prince Harry in England.

Engelson announced the news to social media on Friday with a photo of the two smiling as she flashed her diamond ring. The caption read, ‘Luckiest guy I know! Get ready to party!’

He put a ring on it: Meghan Markle’s ex-husband Trevor Engelson is engaged. The film producer proposed to dietician Tracey Kurland. Seen in April

She moved on first: This engagement comes only two weeks after the beauty wed Prince Harry at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in England

She moved on first: This engagement comes only two weeks after the beauty wed Prince Harry at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle in England

Meghan and Trevor were married from 2011 until 2013. They began dating in 2004.   

‘The split with Meghan hit Trevor pretty hard. He went through a rough time during the breakup and that was only made worse when Meghan got together with Harry last year,’ said a source. 

‘He had to re-live it all again — this time in public. It wasn’t the most amicable of divorces and there were hurt feelings on both sides. Now he has bounced back and things are looking great for him.’

Trevor was sad to lose her: 'The split with Meghan hit Trevor pretty hard. He went through a rough time during the breakup and that was only made worse when Meghan got together with Harry last year,' said a source

Trevor was sad to lose her: ‘The split with Meghan hit Trevor pretty hard. He went through a rough time during the breakup and that was only made worse when Meghan got together with Harry last year,’ said a source

The insider added: ‘He has a new woman in his life and his career is going from strength to strength.’

The Sun reported in November 2017 that Trevor was dating Tracey.

Meghan and Harry’s May 19 wedding at St George’s Chapel was a public affair, with TV cameras allowed inside the wedding ceremony and more than 2,000 members of the public invited to watch the carriage procession outside after the wedding.

  

 

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