This arrives after Meghan Markle wants to give Harry a Hollywood makeover to make him look more American which means 'getting back to the gym, cutting back on carbs and teaming up with a trainer' regularly.

AceShowbiz - Prince Harry may be heading to the small screen soon. A new report suggests that the Duke of Sussex is currently in talks with Goldman Sachs for an online interview series.

According to a source, Harry, who stepped down from his role as a royal member of British royal family alongside his wife Meghan Markle, is "in discussions" to be featured as a guest speaker for the "Talks at GS" interview series. The series is available on YouTube and as a podcast on Spotify.

"Harry is not yet confirmed. However, as a person familiar, I can tell you we have been in discussion," the insider claimed to CNBC. Among the famous figures who have been featured in the series were Mark Cuban, Gwyneth Paltrow and David Beckham.

After announcing last month their desire to become financially independent, Harry and Meghan no longer receive public funds for royal duties. The opportunity with Goldman Sachs might not be too tempting for the Duke considering "Goldman Sachs does not pay those that participate in Talks at GS," the source notes.

This arrives after Meghan allegedly wanted to give Harry a Hollywood makeover to make him look more American. Previous report claimed that the Duchess of Sussex wanted to get him in shape in preparation of their impending move. "He's gained a few pounds lately, especially around the face, and Meg's ordered him to sort it out," a source spilled. "That means getting back to the gym, cutting back on carbs and teaming up with a trainer every other day at the very least."

Meghan and Harry currently relocate in Canada, though they are looking to spend some time in California as "they have started to look at homes online." Previous report said that they were "hoping to find something that will fit their needs. Meghan would like to be able to do meetings at the house and also be able to host friends and entertain."

The couple made headlines as they announced their plans to split their time between the U.K. and North America, which the "Suits" alum had called home before marrying the prince in 2018. "This geographic balance will enable us to raise our son with an appreciation for the royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family with the space to focus on the next chapter, including the launch of our new charitable entity," they explained.

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