Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are heading back to the UK this September in order "to visit several charities close to their hearts".
The pair arrived in England on Monday (September 5) for the One Young World Summit, and then after a quick trip to Germany for an Invictus Games event, they'll return to London for the WellChild Awards on Wednesday, September 8.
While they make stops around the country for various purposes, reports from the Daily Express suggest that the Sussexes might also use their visit as an opportunity to film for their imminent Netflix docuseries.
Here's what you need to know about their Netflix series, including when it might be releasing.
Will Harry and Meghan be filming their visit to the UK?

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "highly likely" to film themselves while on their trip to Germany and England this month, according to royal commenter Natalie Oliveri.
Oliveri said that the pair, who were reportedly banned from bringing Netflix cameras along for their visit during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June, "will bring a production crew with them".
Speaking of the jubilee, she explained: "Crews were not given official accreditation for the four-day weekend and warned they would be 'moved on' if spotted near the royal events."
She added that there will be no such restrictions "about what they can and cannot film" imposed upon the former royals during this visit.
When will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix show release?

There's been a lot of back and forth about the release date for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix docuseries.
Sources told Page Six that Netflix is keen to drop the series around the same time or right after season five of The Crown, which is premiering this November.
This is because the streamer don't want to "get scooped" by Harry’s upcoming memoir, reportedly set for release before The Crown.
The insider said: "[Netflix executives] knew the book was coming out, which is why they wanted the series this year. They don’t want to hold off any longer."
However, the Sussexes are apparently not in agreement with this, the pair wanting to wait till 2023 for the drop of their series.
So, when royal fans will get to watch the series will depend on whether Netflix manages to convince the Sussexes for an earlier debut of their biographical documentary or not.