Speculation over the Sussexes' return to the UK is rife as relations between the couple and the Royal Family remains high, it's claimed. Harry could return at the end of this year to lead planning for the military veterans' Invictus Games in Holland. There have also been reports suggesting Harry and Meghan could christen their baby daughter Lilibet in the UK. In July, a source told The Daily Mail: “Harry told several people that they want to have Lili christened in Windsor, just like her brother.
“They are happy to wait until circumstances allow.”
But other reports have claimed the ceremony will instead take place in California.
When the Sussexes do eventually return to the UK, Russell Myers - the Daily Mirror's royal editor, has predicted they won't receive a warm welcome.
The journalist also believes Harry and Meghan won't be in a rush to come back soon.
Pod Save the Queen is hosted by Ann Gripper, alongside Mr Myers.
Mr Myers told the podcast: "I don't think there has been any real push to come over, tensions are still very high in that sphere of things.
"Certainly the Oprah Winfrey interview seems to be fresh in the memory for a lot of people, so whether they would be welcomed back with open arms to sit around the Christmas table, I wouldn't bet on that at the moment.
"The royals are certainly at the moment trying to put their attention towards getting back to work over the next week or so, and we are going to see a lot of activity as all the children are back."
Mr Myers also thinks Harry and Meghan won't help ease tensions in the Royal Family if they continue to speak negatively about their life in the Firm.
He warned that Harry and Meghan need to decide what sort of relationship they want with the rest of the family to ensure more fallouts don't ensue.
Their attendance at key events such as Trooping of the Colour and the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June could be at stake, he claimed.
Mr Myers claimed: "It's about time they got on with their own life, not necessarily worrying about other things going on. I think the business of the monarchy has to be treated very differently, and the business of their life and what they want is up to them.
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"As long as they don't start doing other interviews, which I have said before I don't think will be the case, I think they will pop up once again.
"We've got Harry's memoir coming out next year, that is going to be absolutely explosive one would presume.
"They need to decide what sort of relationship they want, you can't keep trashing people... I think they really need to decide what they want. Arguably they want to have their cake and eat it.
"If they do want to have a relationship with the Queen, and they do want to be on the balcony for trooping and the Platinum Jubilee and to represent the British monarchy in that sense, then surely you have to toe the line a little bit."
Harry will release his memoirs late next year, and an expert claimed the book could make the Platinum Jubilee celebrations "weird".
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Royal expert Roya Nikkhah suggested that if Harry and Meghan return to the UK for the celebrations in June – it could make relations with his family awkward.
The Sunday Times Royal Editor claimed: "The publishers have been very vague about the timing of that book and have said it will be out towards the end of next year, which would be after the main Jubilee celebrations.
"If they come over for the Jubilee next year, which I'm sure they will be part of it somehow, it's going to be quite weird with the Royal Family sort of thinking, what is coming in a couple of month's time and what bombs might drop.
"You say he is going to have to come out with a lot of details in the book, but I don't think Harry will need a huge amount of encouragement to do that.
"We've seen in the last year, he is very open about wanting to talk more about his life and how he feels and his emotions, so I think for him he sees it as a big opportunity to say some more of what he wants to say."