Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are making headlines over a possible trip to the UK, have sent an 'important signal' about their plans.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hinted that they are not ready to cut ties with the UK with their latest move.
Meghan and Harry are said to be keen to boost their reputation among the British public as they expand their team by appointing a new communications executive, suggesting the UK may still be firmly in their sights.
The California-based couple, who are working on a number of new projects in the United States, still want to maintain links with Britain, despite the royal family rarely visiting them and having a strained relationship with the royal family.
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's parents reportedly appointed Charlie as their UK communications director in a bid to boost their popularity and ratings.
Meanwhile, Meghan's project has already hit a few snags, which have put her plans to return to podcasting on the back burner. Her podcast plans are “struggling to get off her starting platform,” she says.
Meghan and Harry are scheduled to visit the UK in May to attend the Duke's 10th anniversary celebrations of the Invictus Games.
There is speculation that the couple could take their two children to the UK at the request of Prince Charles and Kate Middleton.
This comes after Prince Charles bestowed new prestigious titles on Prince William and Kate Middleton.