Meanwhile, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have announced that they hope that the expected 600 wedding guests will be 'giving to charity, instead of sending a gift.'

AceShowbiz - Patrick J. Adams, who plays the fiance of Meghan Markle's Rachel on "Suits", has things in mind for the actress' wedding gift ahead of her and Prince Harry's royal nuptials on May 19. The actor, whom many predict is one of the wedding guests alongside his wife Troian Bellisario, reveals the gift in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight.

"We were trying to choose between like a blender or bread maker. You know something classy, like a good blender," he said. "She's gonna need a Vitamix for sure."

When asked about whether he was really invited to the highly-anticipated nuptials, the 36-year-old actor opted to play it coy. "Whether I'm there or not, the Vitamix is going to the wedding," he joked.

Well, it appears that Patrick doesn't have to bother thinking what's best for the gift. Kensington Palace announced on Monday, April 9 that Meghan and Harry asked their expected 600 guests for charitable donations in lieu of gifts. "Prince Harry & Ms. Meghan Markle are incredibly grateful for the goodwill they have received since their engagement, & have asked that anyone who might wish to mark the occasion of their wedding considers giving to charity, instead of sending a gift," it wrote on Twitter.

The account continued saying in a separate tweet, "The couple have personally chosen 7 charities which represent a range of issues that they are passionate about, including sport for social change, women's empowerment, conservation, the environment, homelessness, HIV and the Armed Forces."

The charities chosen include Chiva Projects, which aims to create a hopeful future for children growing up with HIV and their families, Crisis U.K., the national charity helping people out of homelessness, and the Myna Mahila Foundation, which empowers women in Mumbai's slums through access to employment and menstrual hygiene products.

Also among the charities are Scotty's Little Soldiers, which supports the children of men and women whose lives were lost while serving in the British Armed Forces, and StreetGames, a national sports charity that helps young people in the U.K.'s most disadvantaged areas. They also include Surfers Against Sewage and The Wilderness Foundation U.K.

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