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Published 13:43 19 May 2018 BST

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Well, we have some pretty exciting news for anyone hoping to catch a glimpse of the duo. Yup - it seems they're on the move and will be travelling across the water...
"We know that they're going to hit the ground running," the BBC reported during its coverage on Saturday afternoon.
Indeed, as soon as they're back from honeymoon "they are going to be doing quite a lot of travel," the commentator continued - explaining that a trip to Dublin was the highly likely first stop on their international itinerary.
https://twitter.com/BBC/status/997795938285453313
OMG THEY'RE COMING TO IRELAND.
Their final schedule will be confirmed in due-course, of course, but it appears that Meghan and Harry are super keen to visit us and want to make a point of stopping off here before anywhere else.
The BBC added that further trips to The Netherlands and New Zealand were being organised.
Kate and Wills have never been to Ireland in an official capacity, but The Queen made a historic trip in 2011. And earlier this year, it was widely rumoured that Charles and Camilla would be coming to see us shortly also.
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