A Royal expert believes that Meghan Markle could be about to make a return to the UK on a more permanent basis.
The Duchess of Sussex accompanied her husband Harry, the Duke of Sussex, in the days since the passing of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II last week.
And the reaction from the British public may have seen her "vindicated", one man has said, per the Mirror UK.

Neil Sean said on his YouTube channel: "Meghan was ready and willing to meet the public.
"She was terrified about how the public might perceive her particularly over here in the UK but all those fears were pushed away very quickly.
"Meghan now feels validated because the British people do like her.
"You can understand how this could be the case because there she is in a very delicate situation and there's the crowd happy to see her.
"For her now, what she really feels is that they are ready and willing to embrace their return at some point back to the UK.
"What happened on Saturday proves she is liked but it's not just the British public that have to forgive her, it's senior members of the monarchy."
The Queen's body now lies in state in London, with queues of almost three miles long being reported as members of the public await to pay their respects in person.
The monarch passed away last Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after being placed on medical supervision earlier that day by her private doctors.
Her son, Charles, was proclaimed as King Charles III the following day and has since toured Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Queen will be buried on Monday.
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