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Speaking on Sky News, he added: "She was pretty relaxed, they were asking her questions about her Thanksgiving coming up, asking her questions about the projects in the pipeline and she
says there’s a lot in the pipeline, 'we’re excited, we’re working on things'." Mr Myers said the Sussexes appeared to be finding their "groove" after several years
of turmoil within the Royal Family culminating with the release of Prince Harry's tell-all memoir Spare earlier this year. He added: "I think…that there will be a period where
[Harry and Meghan] sort of find their groove because the mudslinging has been constant over the last few years. "If Harry and Meghan do want a relationship with the Royal Family then
it’s definitely not going to be down that path and so let's wait and see what happens for them; I do think that next year is going to be a big year for both sides of the family."
The news comes amid a potential thawing in relations between the Sussexes and King Charles. The couple is said to have called the monarch on his 75th birthday while Meghan reportedly showed
the King a video of his grandchildren - Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, singing him Happy Birthday. Meghan and Harry split with the Royal Family in 2020 moving their family to
Montecito, California close to Los Angeles where the Duchess grew up.