Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not film Netflix documentary on Jubilee Weekend

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not film Netflix documentary on Jubilee Weekend

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been busy filming a Netflix documentary about life behind the scenes for the past few months.

While they themselves have not given details about the show (it is unclear if this is the same documentary as the already announced "Heart of Invictus," which focuses on the Invictus Games), some details have emerged.

For example, "Page Six" previously reported that the show will be a "stay at home style documentary with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex" (which does not sound like it is about the Invictus Games to me ......) It appears that Archie and Lili will also appear in this series.

However, as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex prepare to visit the UK with their families on the occasion of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, rest assured that no BTS footage of Her Majesty and her family will be taken during the four-day celebration.

According to Page Six, this is because the Sandringham Agreement, which they signed when they stepped down from their role as senior royals in 2020, includes a clause that prohibits filming at the royal residence. They also would not want to be conspicuous in that way, sources told the magazine.

"I highly doubt they would think of doing that. It would make a very bad impression," a royal source said.

"Even if they could sneak a camera in, they wouldn't be able to use that footage. They could probably take home videos with their cell phones, but I honestly don't think they would."

The Sussexes will be staying in Windsor so they will be close to the Queen and can take their children to visit their great-grandmother, Lili, for the first time in their lives and Archie for the first time since 2020. They will not be introducing Lili to the Queen in public."

A source close to the Sussexes replied, "Trust me, they will not do anything in public during the Jubilee." They will not stand on the balcony of Trooping the Colour alongside the Queen, but they will attend the Thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral on Friday.

Meanwhile, one royal official said the visit will serve as "a reminder to the world that they are part of the show."

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