Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been married for five years, but Meghan’s first marriage was to **Trevor Engelson**, a Hollywood producer. The couple met in 2004, dated for seven years, and married in September 2011 at Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Their three-day wedding included brunches, beach parties, and even a wheelbarrow race, though the ceremony itself lasted only 15 minutes.
At the time, Meghan’s acting career was taking off. She landed her breakthrough role on *Suits* just months before marrying Trevor, and filming in Toronto soon made maintaining their long-distance relationship challenging. According to royal biographers, the couple’s busy schedules and differing personalities—Trevor being laid-back and Meghan meticulous—gradually altered the dynamics of their marriage. By 2013, they divorced citing irreconcilable differences.
Trevor Engelson, born in 1976 in Long Island, New York, had built a successful career in film and television. From starting as a production assistant, he became a producer on films like *Remember Me*, *License to Wed*, and *All About Steve*, and later executive-produced projects such as *Heathers* and FX’s *Snowfall* through his management company, Underground. Outside of work, he manages screenwriters, actors, and directors in Los Angeles.
After his split from Meghan, Trevor dated briefly before meeting **Tracey Kurland**, whom he married in May 2019. The couple has two daughters, Ford and Sienna, and enjoys a wealthy and fulfilling life together. Friends say Trevor is now happier than ever, fully focused on family life and his career, with some even calling it his “ultimate revenge” after the public scrutiny surrounding Meghan’s royal marriage.
Today, Trevor Engelson lives a private, prosperous life, having moved on from his Hollywood and royal connections while thriving personally and professionally.