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David Miller gets engaged, shares romantic pictures with his fiancee Camilla

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Harare [Zimbabwe], August 31 (ANI): South African cricketer David Miller on Thursday announced his engagement to girlfriend Camilla Harris.  

Taking to Instagram, Miller dropped shared lovey-dovey pictures with Camilla.

In the pictures, the couple is seen madly in love with each other. One of the images shows David and Camilla sealing the moment with a kiss.

Miller proposed to her cutely by getting down on one knee and holding a ring in his hand.

“She said YES! Camilla Miller, has a nice ring to it right?” Miller captioned the post.

Camilla also shared the good news with her followers on her Instagram account.

“Here is to a lifetime together with my soul mate. You make me so incredibly happy! I love you,” she wrote.

Miller chose to propose to Camilla at a romantic location Mpala Jena in Zimbabwe.

Meanwhile, earlier this month, Miller was retained by Paarl Royals ahead of the 2024 edition of South Africa’s explosive T20 league – SA20.

Along with Miller, spinners Tabraiz Shamsi and Bjorn Fortuin, pacer Lungi Ngidi, all-rounder Andile Phehlukwayo, top-order batter Wihan Lubbe, and wicket-keeper batter Dane Vilas have all been retained by the Royals, along with domestic talent which includes batter Mitchell van Buuren, all-rounder Ferisco Adams, and pacers Codi Yusuf and Evan Jones.

The franchise has also stuck with an experienced trio of overseas players with T20 World Cup-winning captain and highest scorer in SA20 2023 Jos Buttler, English opener Jason Roy and West Indies’ seamer Obed McCoy, all set to continue with the franchise. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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