The possibility of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's return to royal life has been described as "extremely unlikely", with one royal expert revealing the main thing that the couple would have to do if they were to want to revert back to royal life in the future.
The couple, who announced their plans to step away from royal duties in January 2020, have been living in the US with their two children for five years. Harry and Meghan noted their desire for an independent life as being one of the main reasons for their decision.
Grant Harrold, King Charles's former butler, has shared the possibility of their royal return - and what it would take to even make the process happen.
Speaking on behalf of Action Network, Mr Harrold said: "It's extremely unlikely, but you never know. I don't think it's what the Royal Family would want, and I don't think Meghan and Harry would give up their new lives in the US.
"I can't see the King allowing them to pick up official duties while living outside the Commonwealth. The late Queen was very clear that there was no half-in, half-out option - and the King will respect and continue her views..."
He added that the couple should be prepared for various "extensive meetings" if they did decide to return, with the talks not only involving the King and Prince William."
Mr Harrold added: "But if it did ever become a discussion that was on the table, it would be a long process. There would be extensive meetings.
"It wouldn't just be down to the King and Prince William - it would be the 'men in suits' as well. It's the household. It's them who run the diaries, the events, the day-to-day workings.
"There would be so much to discuss. They'll be wondering if it's safe to let them back in in terms of reputation. There would be a whole, long process."
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