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'Suits' Finale Wedding Photos Show Meghan Markle as Bride

Meghan Markle is going to have so much practice as a bride before her big day with Prince Harry.

She was already married once before, and she'll be getting married again on TV in late April during the "Suits" Season 7 finale.

Both Meghan Markle (Rachel) and Patrick J. Adams (Mike) are leaving after this season, and their wedding will play out over the two-hour season finale.

Series creator Aaron Korsh teased the pair's happy ending to Entertainment Weekly:

"I was pretty happy with that because I know we do a lot of bittersweet things on the show, and it just felt good to give them a really good send-off."

EW shared photos from the big wedding, which airs April 25 on the USA Network.

Of course, they only showed part of Rachel's wedding look -- we don't even get to see her face -- so you have to watch the episode for the full reveal:

SUITS -- Episode 716 -- Pictured: (l-r) -- (Photo by: Ian Watson/USA Network)

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The "Suits" Season 7 finale airs over two hours on Wednesday, April 25 at 9 p.m. "Suits" will be continuing into Season 8 without series regulars Adams and Markle.

Markle will be marrying Prince Harry on Saturday, May 19 at middsay at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

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