'The pressure is on!' Meghan Markle feels the heat as she plans the perfect Thanksgiving turkey, but she is without her prince as Harry visits Lovers Beach 2,000 miles away in the Caribbean

  • Actress Meghan Markle took to her Instagram today to share a throwback snap of her 'perfect' cooking from Thanksgiving last year
  • Suggested the 'pressure was on' to make the perfect dinner again this year 
  • Ms Markle returned to the Suits set in Toronto, Canada this week after her swift stop-off in the UK where she was seen in Kensington, London 
  • Prince Harry is 2,000 miles away in the Caribbean on an official royal visit 

Meghan Markle is feeling the pressure to make the perfect Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, but she will be without her Prince who is 2,000 miles away on official royal business in the Caribbean.

The glamorous American actress has been posting far less frequently on social media since it was revealed she is in a relationship with Prince Harry last month.

However, the Suits star took to the photo sharing website today to share a throwback snap of her 'perfect' cooking from Thanksgiving last year.

She suggested the 'pressure was on' to make an equally amazing dinner when she celebrates the American holiday tomorrow.

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Today Ms Markle posted a throwback photo of her 'perfect' Thanksgiving preparations last year. She captioned the photo, 'The pressure is on!'

Prince Harry is currently 2,000 miles away from his girlfriend on an official royal visit to the Caribbean. He was pictured today on Lovers Beach learning about turtle conservation 

Today he met the founder and president of the Nevis Turtle Group, Lemuel Pemberton to talk about the Nevis turtle conservation project on Lovers Beach

Earlier in the day he was pictured during a youth rally at Brimstone Hill Fortress where he watched a number of cultural performances all led by the young people

Prince Harry was greeted by cultural dancers at Brimstone Fortress during a youth rally on the fourth day of his official visit to the islands

His visit to The Caribbean marks the 35th Anniversary of Independence in Antigua and Barbuda and the 50th Anniversary of Independence in Barbados and Guyana

The Prince is pictured in the Central Forest Reserve National Park during the fourth day of his official visit 

He is pictured unveiling the St Kitts and Nevis dedication to The Queens Commonwealth Canopy Project today (pictured)

The actress captioned the photo of herself looming over a cooked turkey: 'Oh, that time I roasted a pretty perfect Thanksgiving turkey! The question is, can I do it again? The pressure is on!' 

Ms Markle returned to the Suits set in Toronto, Canada this week after her swift stop-off in the UK where she was seen in Kensington, London.

During her visit it is believed the actress stayed with Harry at his bijou Kensington Palace home, Nottingham Cottage. 

Boyfriend Prince Harry is currently 2,000 miles away from his girlfriend on the fourth day of an official royal trip to the Caribbean.

Today he was pictured on Lovers Beach learning about turtle conservation.  

He has also unveiled a dedication to The Queens Commonwealth Canopy Project in the Central Forest Reserve National Park and met cultural dancers at Brimstone Fortress during a youth rally. 

His visit to The Caribbean marks the 35th Anniversary of Independence in Antigua and Barbuda and the 50th Anniversary of Independence in Barbados and Guyana 

However, during his Caribbean trip the bracelet seems to be absent from the Prince's wrist

Yesterday, Ms Markle posted a photo of a bunch of flowers with the blue and white bracelet thought to have been given to her by Prince Harry clearly visible. The royal has been seen wearing an identical bracelet at recent events

Yesterday, Ms Markle  posted a photo of a bunch of flowers on Instagram and the blue and white bracelet, thought to have been given to her by Prince Harry, was clearly visible. 

The royal has been seen wearing an identical bracelet at recent events but it has been missing from his wrist during the Caribbean visit. 

Meghan Markle has become a household name since her relationship with Prince Harry was announced earlier this month.

Before Meghan Markle was a household name she was a glamorous 'briefcase assistant' on the American version of Deal of No Deal (right). Ms Markle returned to Canada this week after her swift stop-off in the UK where she is believed to have visited Prince Harry (pictured left)

Ms Markle appeared on the second season of the game show. Her stint was short-lived and something she did to 'make ends meet'

The 35-year-old actress is best known for her role as Rachel Zane in US legal drama Suits (pictured) and is believed to have charmed Prince Harry when he visited Toronto

However, before she took on her most well-known role as feisty paralegal Rachel in American legal drama Suits, Markle was a 'briefcase girl' on the American version of Deal Or No Deal.

Unlike the British version, the US game show saw models dish out cases full of prize money to the contestants.

Ms Markle appeared on the second season of the game show and her stint was short-lived.  

It is an experience she would rather forget, according to a 2013 interview with Esquire.  

Ms Markle returned to Canada this week after her swift stop-off in the UK where she was spotted in Kensington, London

She said: 'I would put that in the category of things I was doing while I was auditioning to try to make ends meet. 

'I went from working in the U.S. Embassy in Argentina to ending up on Deal.

'Definitely working on Deal or No Dealwas a learning experience, and it helped me to understand what I would rather be doing. 

'So if that's a way for me to gloss over that subject, then I will happily shift gears into something else.' 

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