Although Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have left their royal duties behind, some agreed upon jurisdictions still apply. Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee is coming up and the couple will be in attendance. However, there will be no cameras or filming allowed in the royal palaces and residences, according to Page Six. The couple signed off on the “Sandringham agreement” when they removed themselves from the royal family in 2020, agreeing to no cameras at royal events. Page Six exclusively reported earlier this month that an “at home” docuseries surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan will be coming to Netflix soon. The couple signed a multi-million-dollar deal with the streaming platform back in 2020.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do not seem to be bothered by the fact that cameras are not allowed inside these events. When asked if the couple wanted to film their time in Britain, a source told Page Six, “I highly doubt they would even think about that. It would be such a bad look.” The insider continued, “Even if they could sneak a camera in, they wouldn’t be able to use any of the footage. I guess they could do home video on their phones, but I honestly don’t think they would.”
While viewers won’t be able to see any private footage of the queen’s Jubilee on the couple’s upcoming Netflix series, moments will still be captured for the public and the event will be broadcasted live from Windsor Castle, according to Newsweek.
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