Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘making Netflix documentary about their work’ as videographer spotted with them in NY
MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry reportedly filmed their trip to New York City for a rumoured Netflix documentary about their lives.
The couple were accompanied by their personal videographer on their hectic trip this week, sparking rumours they were recording their work.
The cameraman closely followed the Duke and Duchess around the city and even ran ahead of them for the perfect shot before they toured the 9/11 Memorial on Thursday, according to .
The couple also brought their own photographer, Matt Sayles, to capture key moments on their visit to the Big Apple.
the couple had been secretly recording the NYC trip for a rumoured Netflix documentary.
It comes after speculation the couple could be making a "fly-on-the-wall documentary about their lives," as they embrace the spotlight after leaving royal life.
The Sussexes first set tongues wagging when Prince Harry was spotted appearing to be miked up while he dropped by the renowned soul food restaurant Melba.
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He gave the game away when leaning in for a hug with the owner Melba Wilson, as the black wire tucked into the pocket of his beige chinos jutted out.
Eagle-eyed fans also spotted the same wire as he sat amongst school children during a reading of Meghan's book in Harlem.
Meanwhile, the Duchess was sporting unusually heavy attire for the September weather - where reports suggest she could have possibly been concealing a mic system.
Sources also claimed the pair have been documenting their experience for the archives of the Archewell foundation.
It may have proved the perfect filming opportunity, as the pair spoke at the star-studded Global Citizen Live concert in New York — dubbed “Wokestock” — demanding tough new eco laws to halve US emissions by 2030.
But they were slammed after taking a private jet home after preaching about climate change.
Last year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a £112m deal with the production company after quitting the Royal Family.
In the partnership with Netflix, the couple agreed to a multi-year deal to produce nature series, documentaries and children’s programming.
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Such projects were sought, Prince Harry had claimed in their explosive Oprah Winfrey interview in March, as his family had cut him off financially at the start of 2020 after announcing their Megxit plans.
But he said he was able to afford security for his family because of the money his late mother, Princess Diana - who died in 1997 - left behind.
In April of this year, the couple revealed their first project for the streaming platform - an Invictus Games documentary.
Prince Harry, who will appear on camera and be an executive producer for the documentary, gushed over the series, saying he couldn't wait for the series to reveal the "mosaic of resilience".
In July, it was claimed that Meghan had started working on a Netflix series with David Furnish two years before Megxit.
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The pair were reportedly in discussion with the streaming giant in 2018, while Meghan and Prince Harry were living in Kensington Palace.
The Duchess of Sussex and Elton John's husband began working on the new animated series, that has the working title 'Pearl', several years ago according to .