Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle may be added to the royal family group chat after her wedding to Prince Harry. Pictured: Markle chats with people inside the Drawing Room during a visit to Cardiff Castle on Jan. 18, 2018 in Cardiff, Wales. Ben Birchall - WPA Pool / Getty Images

Mike Tindall, the wife of Prince Harry’s cousin, Zara Tindall, recently revealed that their family has a group chat on WhatsApp.

Royal fans are wondering whether or not Meghan Markle has already been included in the group chat. After all, Zara is the original member of the royal family, but after she married Mike, he also became part of the royal family.

Markle is scheduled to wed Prince Harry on May 19 so if she still has not been included in the group, she may be added to it after their wedding.

During his interview with the Daily Mirror, Mike refused to divulge what he and Zara’s cousins talk about in their WhatsApp group. But he said that it can be tiring since he is a member of 25,000 other group chats. Mike cannot just remove himself from a group because he does not want to be seen as rude.

Meanwhile, People is wondering what the royal cousins talk about in their group chat. But The Cut believes that the cousins also discuss “normal” things like gossip, makeup, clothes, toys for their kids, books that they wish to recommend to each other and more.

If Markle joins the family’s group chat, she may very well become their go-to person for all things fashion. She is also an expert when it comes to movies and television series so she may share her knowledge on those things.

In other news, Mike also said that he and his wife are planning on attending Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding, but they have not yet been given an official invitation.

“We will be going to Harry’s and Eugenie’s weddings. Well I think so, we haven’t been invited yet though. We’re looking forward to them, but the big thing this year will be the new one on the way. That, I think, will be the most important thing to happen this year. I don’t think there is too much to worry about except that. And if it goes well, we’ll be happy,” he said.