Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle is selling her Toronto property while gearing for her permanent move to London. Pictured: Markle arrives at the Terrance Higgins Trust World AIDS Day charity fair at Nottingham Contemporary on Dec. 1, 2017 in Nottingham, England. Getty Images/Christopher Furlong

Meghan Markle has decided to sell her two-story property in Toronto in the wake of her engagement to Prince Harry.

Markle lived in the property for a few years while filming for “Suits.” According to US Weekly, the house was also where Markle and Prince Harry hung out whenever he was in town.

But since the 36-year-old actress will be moving permanently to London in the coming months, there’s no need for Markle to keep her Toronto property. The house, which features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a two-car garage, is being sold by Freeman Real Estate for $1.395 million.

During their first sit-down interview as an engaged couple, Prince Harry told BBC that he and Markle never went beyond two weeks without seeing each other. However, because of Markle’s busy filming schedule in Toronto, it was impossible for her to fly to London all the time. This suggested that Markle and Prince Harry also hung out in her home in Toronto where they could stay away from the public’s watchful eyes.

An open house for the property was also held on Sunday, Dec. 10, but as of late, it has not yet been sold.

Meanwhile, Markle is currently in Los Angeles with her mom, Doria Ragland. Her fiancé, Prince Harry, was spotted on a hunting trip in Germany. The 33-year-old flew out of London via a private jet over the weekend. Prince Harry went on a hunting trip with German aristocrat Franz-Albrecht Oettingen-Spielberg, who was dubbed as “The Boar Terminator” after videos of him killing the animal for sport went viral.

A photo of Prince Harry holding a hunting gun and wearing his complete gear was posted online via The Sun. A source allegedly told the publication that Markle, who is an animal lover, is aware of Prince Harry’s recent hunting trip.

Even though she may not engage in hunting herself, the actress understands that Prince Harry has a long history of engaging in the activity. “It doesn’t fit well with her love of animals but the royal family has a long history of hunting trips so she’ll have to get used to it,” the source said.