The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly been offered big TV deals to explain their trip to the UK
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been in discussions about an alleged "big salary deal" to share family moments since returning to their Montecito home from the UK.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently reunited with their royal relatives at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
A royal expert, Neil Sr., suggests that since the celebrations to celebrate the Queen's unprecedented 70 years of reign, the couple have been offered TV deals. Speaking in a recent episode on his YouTube channel, he claimed: "All the TV broadcasters around the world want to put together a special on Platinum Jubilee, especially for the end of the year things.
“The US networks are very eager to sit down with the Sussexes to get their right into what has been a glorious years. I am told that Australian TV is also now particularly interested in all mainstream media,” he said.
"When you think about it it could be a huge salary deal for Harry and Meghan," he said.
In a set of polls, Express.co.uk asked whether Meghan and Harry should accept deals to be interviewed on the anniversary and whether they should talk about family moments. A total of 9,142 people voted and the overwhelming response was "no", they should not accept the "big salary deal" for the jubilee interviews.
However, three percent (316 people) said "yes" they should accept a deal, while just one percent (62 people) said they didn't know.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex previously took part in a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, in which they discussed their decision to leave as senior royals.
Harry and Meghan's recent activity has sparked fears of a second tell-all interview as the parents of Archie and Lily were spotted visiting the American TV host on Saturday.