When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sit down for another candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, they may not get the sympathy and support of the public this time.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex received a lot of flak after openly expressing their dissatisfaction with their status as senior members of the British royal family in March 2021.

But it appears that they are not done washing their dirty laundry with Oprah, since they were photographed leaving the TV mogul's house in California last week and have been tipped off for a second interview.

Last week, photos surfaced of the duo leaving Oprah Winfrey's mansion in a black Range Rover, accompanied by their pal Janina Gavankar in the backseat.

If the second interview takes place, it will be a huge embarrassment for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, with a royal pundit doubting the subject they will be discussing in the supposed interview.

Dylan Howard speculated that the pair could struggle to triumph in a rematch with their blue-blooded kin.

When asked if the Sussexes will be returning to television soon, Howard told "The Morning Show" through the UK Express that he believes it is happening.

"I believe it will be detrimental to the royal institution, but one thing is certain: the Firm will not prevail. It's game over for them."

According to the expert, Prince Harry and Meghan must do something "to keep their brand alive."

"And the issue is, how interested are people going to be in Harry and Meghan the brand without that royal connection?" he continued.

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In terms of the interview's theme, Howard questioned what they would say after being "ostracized" during Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee.

Howard also stated that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already discussed Megxit, mental health difficulties, and racism claims, so "what more are they going to do?" he wondered.

Since leaving the royal family in March 2020, the pair has had two joint interviews, the first with Oprah and the second with Vogue magazine.

Their claims generated a significant outcry, prompting the British monarchy to release a rare statement in which they stated that they are still cherished members of the family. However, their memories of their encounter "may differ."

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