Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return the U.K. to complete the final round of their engagements before they officially step down as senior royals. However, there are claims that it will not take long before the Sussexes return to the monarchy as the deal crafted for their royal exit seems to have a loophole, leaving the door open for their comeback.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's departure from the monarchy may not be permanent. As they will be formally stepping down as senior members of the royal family on March 31, their arrangements will be under review for 12 months. Hence, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told talkRADIO's Dan Wootton that Her Majesty seemed to leave open the possibility that they would return.

He said, via Express, the one year Megxit transition period seems to give hope to the royal family that Prince Harry will decide to return. "I think the chances of that right now remain low," he added.

Despite the earlier claims that Prince Harry couldn't continue his military duties, he managed to retain his military ranks, which seemed to be another way that Queen Elizabeth left open the possibility of his return. Wootton then pointed out that although it was fascinating to know that the monarchy's door is "being left ajar," Meghan Markle's husband only has 12 months to grab this chance. After a year, the door may officially close if they don't return.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to the U.K., and Queen Elizabeth reportedly asked the rest of the royal family to put on a "united front" when they welcome them next month. The two will grace the Commonwealth Day on March 9 to celebrate all the nations that are part of the Commonwealth.

However, with the tension that is now surrounding the royal family after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit, Queen Elizabeth made a pleading request for them to show a united front. Analysts will surely watch the family's move as their body langue will tell how their reaction will be when they are all together.

This news comes after Queen Elizabeth bans Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from using the word royal in their brand. With this move, it looks like they have to think of a new name to be their official banner for their website, social media pages, business, and activities, among others, resulting in rebranding.