Meghan Markle and Prince Harry "will not be welcomed" back into the UK, Lady Colin Campbell has claimed.
The Jamaican-born British aristocrat, 70, explained that while she's "rooting" for Duchess of Sussex Meghan, she thinks the pair would meet with a frosty reception in the UK after they quit the royals and upped sticks to the US.
I'm A Celeb star Lady C explained her feelings to Fox News : "I have said all along, and I still say, I am rooting for Meghan.
"Because I still see where, because of her natural gifts, if she gets her act together, she could still do so much good for people all over the world.
"I try not to show them at their worst, and I also try to show what their possibilities were and could be."
She added: "I think they have damaged themselves very badly. I think there will be a very difficult way forward, no matter what the way is.
"I think if they try to come back to this country, they will not be welcomed.
"I think there is a distinct possibility if they don't make their great fortune that they were hoping to make in Hollywood, they're going to have to move on somewhere else.
"I don't know what they're going to do. I suspect they don't know what they're going to do."
Mirror Online has reached out to representatives of Meghan and Harry for comment.
Last week, the explosive Finding Freedom hit shelves earlier this week, the biography of Meghan and Harry that's proved divisive among readers, Lady C put down her own thoughts between the covers of a book.
Meghan and Harry: The Real Story was announced months after the pair announced they would be stepping down as senior royals.
They, along with son Archie, recently moved into their new home in Montecito, Santa Barbara, California.