Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may have left the UK for a quiet life in the US, but they’re open to returning after trying to repair relationships with the royals, particularly King Charles. Harry and Charles reunited earlier this year in a 50-minute meeting, and ever since they’ve been keen to keep rebuilding their strained relationship. Now it seems Markle is open to returning to the UK alongside her husband, although it’s likely to be more solidified if the Home Office’s review into Harry’s taxpayer-funded security is approved when he is back in the UK. 

Sources have told Express.co.uk that Meghan would return to the UK “for the right price”. They said: “Meghan can be bought for the right figure. She will hold her tongue and dip lower in the curtsey to Kate. But she’s premeditated and in it for her children’s future — nothing beats royal status.”

The source continued: “Never underestimate the power of cunning, driven woman.” But they noted that Princess Kate isn’t a walkover and can already “smell” Markle from miles away.

But if they do return to the UK, Netflix wants to be there and follow the return home as the prodigal son and his wife return to English soil.

But Kate will only do what is right by the King and the country, the source said, adding: “If that comes in a Netflix package in showing the country and the world that the Royal Family are united again, then they will.

“Holding the Royal Family together is key for them all.”

It would be another project Harry and Meghan have to add to their Netflix work, with their documentary Harry & Meghan, and Meghan’s series With Love, Meghan hitting screens.

But their return home is now more likely than it has ever been before after a reconciliation and the Home Office’s decision to review whether he should have security upon returning to the UK.

Harry had said, after his security request was declined in May, that he feared for his family’s safety should they ever return to the UK without it, which appears to have prompted a decision to look at it once again.