Now that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ready to move back to the United Kingdom, it seems like everyone wants to see what happens during their grand return.
According to a Friday, August 21, report on The Daily Enquirer Editor-at-Large Rob Shuter‘s Naughty But Nice Substack, Netflix cameras are expected to follow the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they embark on their next adventure.
“The return to Britain is the story. The cameras will be there to capture it,” a Naughty But Nice source claimed. “They believe this is the show that can change everything for them.”
Star previously reported that the Spare author, 41, and his wife, 45 — along with children Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5 — are heading back overseas, and the two kids are already enrolled in British schools for the fall.
After years living in California and away from the royal family, there will be plenty to document, and the Sussexes know that their ties to the Crown are what keeps people talking.
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“They know the royal family is still the biggest story they have,” said Shuter’s source. “They walked away from it, but now they are walking back toward it — and Netflix wants a front-row seat.”
Harry and Meghan signed a deal with Netflix in September 2020 that was widely reported at the time to be around $100 million. Last year, according to The Hollywood Reporter, it was downgraded to a first-look deal.
It appears that the former Suits actress will be in front of the camera a lot in the near future. People reported that the mother of two is in talks to join Guy Ritchie‘s Netflix series The Gentlemen for Season 3.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla recently hosted the Sussexes on July 10 at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, England. Until then, it had been four years since Harry and Meghan’s children met with their grandfather in person.
Though Harry was back in the United Kingdom, it appears as though he had no communication with his estranged brother, Prince William, and sister-in-law, Princess Kate.