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Camille Grammer Just Got Engaged To Lawyer David C. Meyer!

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Oct. 30 2017, Published 5:23 p.m. ET

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Wedding bells are in the future for former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Camille Grammer and her lawyer boyfriend David C. Meyer!  A source just confirmed to PEOPLE magazine that the two are now engaged after one year of being together.  

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The couple met back in 2016 in Malibu, where David lives.  He allegedly popped the question over a week ago. 

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“They’re just in love,” a source close to the couple tells PEOPLE. “There’s a casualness and easiness to their relationship. They’re a really happy, kind couple. He really loves her for her.”

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She teased the happy news on her Twitter page, where she shared a photo of her snuggling up to David.  The caption read, "Party night with my love. We have a secret.. guess.”

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This will be the second marriage for both Camille (née Camille Donatacci) and David.  She was married to Frasier actor Kelsey Grammer for fourteen years and split up back in 2011.

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Camille & Kelsey’s marriage ending played a big part in her storyline on the first two seasons of RHOBH.  Here’s to hoping she finally found her prince charming in David!

What are your thought’s on Camille & David getting engaged?  Sound off in the comments! 

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