Meghan Markle is, allegedly, making a huge television comeback very soon.

Last week, Markle stepped out in public alongside Prince Harry to participate at a local school event.

According to New Idea, the outing convinced her fans that she’s ready to be seen in public more frequently. And they also, allegedly, think that it’s only a matter of time before Markle returns to television.

Professor Jonathan Shalit, the chairman of InterTalent told the tabloid that whatever show Markle decides to join will become a huge hit. After all, everyone wants to see her act again.

“We are talking a $50 million fee – people are going to be fascinated to see her perform at the very start. I think her pulling power both in America and on a global scale is phenomenal,” he said.

Shalit also said that if Markle will return to acting, it will most likely be in Suits. Prince Harry’s wife played the role of Rachel Zane in the hit series for multiple seasons.

“If she goes back to Suits, it would be the biggest TV series in the world,” he said.

However, one should take the professor’s statement with a grain of salt. After all, Suits has already been canceled after nine seasons.

As such, it is unlikely for Markle to reprise her role in the series because it will no longer air. The only possibility for the former actress to reprise her role is if there will be a reunion special in the coming years.

Last month, a casting director said that Markle could find success in the industry after she lent her voice for Elephant. However, she told Insider that it’s unlikely for the Duchess of Sussex to take a starring role in her future projects.

“I don't see Meghan jumping back into the same acting roles she had before joining the royal family. I picture her securing an overall deal with Netflix, like the Obamas, or perhaps a first-look agreement with Apple TV Plus, as Prince Harry already has a series in the works there with Oprah,” she said.

Kubi Springer, a brand expert, said that Markle could follow in the footsteps of A-listers who are producing instead of performing.

“She can follow a long line of celebrities such a Beyoncé and Rihanna who have used their art to produce and direct movies and TV content that propels their brand messages,” she said. a