Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may make their much-awaited comeback to the U.K. when Prince Charles becomes King. Aside from possibly attending the Prince of Wales' coronation, the Sussexes may start to work as "part-time royals."

Royal author Tom Quinn claimed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might return to their royal lives. Two years after they left the monarchy, would this happen?

Quinn told the "To Di for Daily" podcast, via Express, that the controversial royals might make a royal return. An insider, allegedly, told him they might be "well able" when Prince Charles became the King.

This might pave their way to make a comeback in the U.K. and work as part-time royals that "they really wanted to be." So, how would this work?

Quinn explained they might work as senior royals for six months, while they might return to the U.S. for the rest of the year to do their own thing. Allegedly, Queen Elizabeth II didn't agree to this term, so Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be hoping the heir apparent would let them do this.

After all, he's the Duke of Sussex's father and maybe more modern than Her Majesty. Quinn added that Archie and Lilibet's parents might not want to spend their whole lives in the U.S. and be strange to the royal family.

"They just don't want to do it all the time," he said. Quinn also delved into the issue of Prince Harry's memoir and claimed the royal family member had no intention to ruin the institution's reputation.

If there's one thing that he wants to happen, it's to find his role within the Firm. Meanwhile, rumors have it Prince Charles may want to have his second born and his wife's presence in his coronation when he finally ascends the throne.

Royal commentator Christine Ross told "Royally Us" podcast, as noted by The News, the future King might make a space for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's return to the U.K. even after they stepped down from their royal duties.

Ross claimed Prince Charles wanted to have the entire royal family present for that historical event. So, he's willing to put his feelings aside to have his son, his daughter-in-law and probably his two grandkids on his big day.

This historic event will see Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George in the front and center, along with their families. Ross added the second in line to the throne might want a "larger family group shot" with all the existing royal family members and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be part of that.