Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have continued to become the face of many allegations these past few months. Following their controversial exit, rumors and speculations have seemingly followed them in their new life outside the British Monarchy.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex flew to Canada after officially exiting the royal life. They stayed for months in the Commonwealth country before leaving for the United States.

Since their exit, the couple has remained tight-lipped about their return to the United Kingdom. But, royal commentators stated that the Sussexes are "excited" to fly back to the British Royals' home country, according to the Daily Star.

Speaking in an episode of the Royally Obsessed podcast, Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie shared their thoughts about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's return. They believe that the duo is "excited" for the possible reunion.

Bowie told her co-host that all the speculations about the Duke and Duchess's return make her feel that things will be well for everyone. Despite having "bumps" along the road, she noted that the couple is going back to their original plan, which is to split their time between the United States and the United Kingdom.

Amid all the talks about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's possible return to the United Kingdom, the couple has not confirmed anything yet. However, the Duke of Sussex "hinted" in his recent engagement that he will likely fly back next year, according to Insider.

Talking to the members of the Rugby Football League, the royal-born Prince revealed that he "definitely" has plans to come back to witness the games from October 23 to November 27. The same publication, then, added that his and his wife's review for Megxit will take place in spring. Rumors have since emerged that the Sussex family might fly back to the British Royals' turf earlier next year and possibly extend their stay in the country.

Omid Scobie, the co-author of the Sussex-centered book, Finding Freedom, echoed the speculations. He recently asserted that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might return and stay in an "extended period of time."

However, royal correspondent Duncan Larcombe had other sentiments about the Duke and Duchess's next movements. He said that the couple's deal with Netflix has made it "impossible" for them to return to the United Kingdom in the next five years, according to the Daily ExpressSpeaking to True Royalty TV, he concluded that the deal has, also, made it unlikely for them to return as working royals.