She’s shutting down the rumors! A representative for Meghan Markle has spoken out and denied the authenticity of leaked photos claiming to be the actress and soon-to-be royal in the nude. In a statement to The Blast, a rep for Kensington Palace said, “These are fake photos.”

In the apparently doctored photos, Meghan appeared to be topless. The photos were first posted by a site called Celeb Jihad, which is known for posting leaked pics of naked celebrities — The Blast notes — and the countless lawsuits that often follow.

Right now, Meghan is likely to be too busy with wedding planning to focus on silly distractions like fake photos of her! Meghan and her future husband, Prince Harry, are moving full-steam ahead when it comes to planning their May nuptials, which will take place at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.

The couple recently released their wedding invitations, which combine both of their upbringings by featuring American ink on English card stock. New additional details have been released about their wedding by the Palace. According to the release, there will be not one but two receptions that follow the wedding ceremony.

First, guests who are invited to the service will be invited to a lunchtime reception at St. George’s Hall, thrown by Harry’s grandmother, Her Majesty The Queen. Later that evening, a smaller group — about 200 guests — will attend a reception at Frogmore House given by Harry’s father, Prince Charles. Throughout their courtship — and now into their engagement — the two have kept a really low-profile when it comes to their relationship, rarely opting to speak about one another. However, shortly ahead of their November proposal, the former Suits star appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair and opened up about their romance.

“I can tell you that at the end of the day, I think it’s really simple,” she gushed of her man. “We’re two people who are really happy and in love. We were very quietly dating for about six months before it became news, and I was working during that whole time, and the only thing that changed was people’s perception. Nothing about me changed. I’m still the same person that I am, and I’ve never defined myself by my relationship.”