In light of recent controversies and issues surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, many royal experts are now concluding that the Sussex couple might already be laying the "foundations" of their future life outside the monarchy. After what they've gone through since Meghan's arrival to the family, it looks like that it's both possible and impossible. 

According to Express UK, the infamous ITV documentary titled, Harry & Meghan: An African Journey might just be the beginning of the "foundations" of their plans of living a private life in the future. Fans and followers have witnessed how Meghan values privacy and so much that baby Archie's christening was done in private. Even photos of the event have been in scarcity all because Meghan is so "protective" of her son. 

The publication also pointed out that royal experts today have been quite vocal with their thoughts about the ongoing issue. In a podcast titled, Pod Save The Queen, the most recent episodes this week centered on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's documentary fiasco and its developments. 

The podcast is hosted by Ann Gripper, which also features Daily Mirror's royal editor Russell Myers, and Daily Express's royal correspondent Richard Palmer. The three of them recently tackled the Sussex couple's possible plans of leaving the royal life for good. 

Gripper asked the two royal experts if Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could "quit" the Royal Family. Palmer immediately shared his thoughts and responded that he could "see it happening" based on the developments of their movements. 

Palmer further contended that it's too obvious given how Meghan Markle described their royal lives. She "essentially" shared that they are only "existing" and not living their life to the fullest. 

These statements of hers have pretty much opened the doors to them in "choosing a different life" when the right time comes. Even so, if people would ask their office about this matter, Palmer is "certain" that this is something that is not being considered by the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, which is not surprising at all, he added.

The thoughts of living in Los Angeles or "alternatively," in Africa were also stressed by the royal experts. While Myers agreed undoubtedly that the couple has already "laid out" the foundations of such plans, he thought that moving to Africa is quite impossible. 

In theory, they could "renounce" their titles. But, living in Africa will be "highly criticized" as the British taxpayers would not allow their hard-earned money to be used for security purposes of the Sussex couple who wants to live outside the royal life. 

Express UK, however, concluded that living the royal life is "part of duty," which is actually a nod to Queen Elizabeth's previous statements, and something that needs to be realized by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.