After disclosing in their last interview that one member of the Royal Family questioned what color their baby Archie's skin would be before he was born, the Sussexes are "planning" another interview with an A-list TV star.

However, nothing has been confirmed as of yet.

Duncan Larcombe, royal biographer and author of "Prince Harry: The Inside Story," told Closer magazine: "Harry and Meghan have caused chaos and I suspect there's no stopping them. I can totally see more of these high-profile, Hollywood-style interviews with A-list TV hosts happening."

"Especially if there's lots of money being offered for it. Harry will need a promotion for his memoir, due to be released next autumn, too. Another Oprah interview, if it's anything like the last, would surely push the royals to breaking point," Larcombe added.

According to Larcombe, Prince Harry's royal exit in 2020 harmed his relationship with the Queen, though they are likely still close.

Larcombe explained per Marie Claire that the Queen and Harry have always had a unique relationship. According to royal analysts, both of them have been observed exchanging smiles and knowing glances at royal gatherings.

Given the drama that Harry and Meghan have caused, Larcombe said they are not as close as they once were. Harry's memoir will undoubtedly criticize the royals once more. The Queen, according to Larcombe, will suffer as a result of this.

When someone is sick, though, any homesickness or desire to see them is amplified. As a result of these recent stories, Larcombe believes Harry realizes that he may not have much time left to see his grandma. Perhaps the Queen's illness will serve as a significant wake-up call for him as painful as it is.

The Queen has canceled several engagements due to health concerns, but the annual royal Christmas celebrations in Sandringham will go on as planned. The Sussexes are unable to attend.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, attend the 2021 Salute To Freedom Gala at Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum on Nov. 10, 2021 in New York City. Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

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