Prince Harry is believed to be returning to the UK later this year and will meet with his grandmother the Queen.
The Duke of Sussex is understood to be planning to return to Britain for a weekend at the end of 2021 to lead planning for the military veterans' Invictus Games in Holland.
As part of his £100million Netflix deal, he will be filmed giving a speech at the Army's rehabilitation centre in Stanford Hall, Nottinghamshire, sources told the Sunday Express.
During the UK visit, he is set to have a private meeting with the Queen, though this would not be filmed by the Netflix crew. It is not clear if he would also have time to see his brother Prince William.
He is likely to leave behind his wife, Meghan Markle, 40, and their children, Archie, two, and baby Lilibet, in their £11m Montecito mansion for his flying weekend visit.

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The film crew, employed by Archewell Productions, will be filming as part of a multimillion-pound deal struck last year between Netflix and the Sussexes' Archewell Foundation, to produce Heart of Invictus, a documentary on the games.
Archewell Productions was formed by the couple last year to “utilise the power of storytelling to embrace our shared humanity and duty to truth through a compassionate lens”.
Prince Harry, who served two tours in Afghanistan, remains passionate about the Invictus Games which he established in 2013 after witnessing the US’s similar Warrior Games for veterans with physical and mental disabilities.
Invictus Foundation chairman Lord Sir Charles Allen has already briefed staff about the weekend event which will shape plans for April’s games.
A source told the Sunday Express: “The Duke of Sussex will want to make sure we are ready as the last games were cancelled because of Covid.
“We are hoping that the situation in April next year allows the games to go ahead as planned, in Holland.
"Our understanding is that the Duke of Sussex will be accompanied by a small film crew in order to allow the public to see the hard work involved in planning these games.”
The Mirror has approached the Sussexes for comment.
NOTE: This article has been amended after publication to make clear the Netflix crew would not be filming Prince Harry's private visit to see the Queen.