Harry and Meghan: They have a job offer from the "Simpsons"

Prince Harry (35) and Duchess Meghan (38) have a new job offer. In the animated series "The Simpsons" they are supposed to get a guest appearance in yellow – and the show's creators apparently hope that the two will also lend their characters their voice.

"We talked about Harry and Meghan. I heard they were interested in voice-over work," Simpsons producer Al Jean, 59, said media reports told Radio Times magazine. And he also asked the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II (93) and his wife to report to him at the same time. Many stars have already made guest appearances in yellow at the "Simpsons", including Lady Gaga (33) or Elton John (73).

Is Meghan and Harry's future on TV?

Previously, there had been rumors that Harry and Meghan could become self-employed with a film and television production company after the "Megxit". Mail Online, citing alleged insiders, reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to make a living by producing voice-over stories and documentaries on key issues such as mental health or climate change. Meghan is also said to have signed a voice-over deal with Disney.

The Sussexes no longer make public appearances as members of the British royal family and want to make a living independently. From April 1st, they will no longer officially have the title "Royal Highness". They currently live in Canada, where they live with their ten-month-old son Archie.