Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may be bringing their Netflix production crew to the UK next month - and we could not be more excited!
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who currently live in sunny Montecito, California, are gearing up for a European adventure. They will first attend the One Young World Manchester Summit on September 5 and the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in Germany on September 6 before returning to Harry's native UK for the WellChild Awards on September 8.
And apparently, we shall be catching all the action from the jet-setting pair's travels in their upcoming Netflix docuseries, as it has been reported that they will be bringing production cameras with them on the trip.
Royal commenter Natalie Oliveri told the Daily Express: "It's highly likely the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will bring a production crew with them to Germany and England in the coming weeks. After all, for this visit, they have no restrictions imposed by the Royal Family about what they can and cannot film."
The duchess described the harrowing story to Serena Williams in the first episode of her new podcast, Archetypes.

Natalie added: "Netflix cameras were reportedly banned from covering Prince Harry and Meghan's visit during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June,
"Crews were not given official accreditation for the four-day weekend and warned they would be 'moved on' if spotted near the royal events. Next month, though, is expected to be very different with no such rules being forced upon the Sussexes."
Patience is undoubtedly a virtue, and we're super glad that cameras may be rolling during Harry and Meghan's trip to the UK this time around!
The release for the pair's docuseries has yet to be confirmed, but we're sure once it's released, everyone will be tuning in to see what the royal couple are getting up to.
Their UK trip was announced on Monday, August 15, per People, with a spokesperson for the couple stating that they "are delighted to visit with several charities close to their hearts in early September."
Meghan Markle has been a One Young World counsellor since 2014, and Prince Harry is the founder of the Invictus Games, which were first held in London in 2014. In 2017 the couple made their first public appearance together at the Invictus Games.
Their last visit to the prince's home country was back in June to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. During this visit, the Queen reportedly met Meghan and Harry's daughter, Lilibet, for the first time.
It is unknown whether the couple will see the Queen or any other British royals in the family on their trip next month. Hopefully, we'll find out when their docuseries hits Netflix!
TBD on whether they'll visit Harry's family.

