Pippa's upcoming gig as a special correspondent for NBC might not be a done deal after all.

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Four months ago Kate's younger sister made headlines when it was announced that she was signing an $800,000 deal with the network, but according to the Daily Mail on Saturday it looks like the millionaire has changed her mind.

The Daily Mail reported that a source close to Pippa has allegedly confirmed that although initial test shoots went well, Pippa has decided not to take the job in the United States.

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With boyfriend Nico Jackson working in Geneva and her whole family based in the United Kingdom, moving to another country would just be too much for her at this time.

Pippa filmed a segment with NBC in Wyoming back when news of her involvement with the network first broke, but this footage has yet to air and she has yet to film any new material.

NBC has a long history of working with the royal family. Both Sarah Ferguson and Charles Spencer have served a special correspondents for the network. Former President Bill Clinton's daughter, Chelsea, has also held the position.

The Middleton family has yet to confirm or deny that Pippa has backed out of the position, though her lack of involvement with the network over the last few months suggests that it is true.

In addition to her usual family and business responsibilities, Pippa will be welcoming a niece or nephew this spring. Her sister, Kate, is expected to give birth in April.