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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix team will be 'moved on' at Queen's Jubilee

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix crew have faced the ultimate royal snub after not being given accreditation for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations this weekend.Sources claim that crew following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be faced with some stern words if they attempt to film during their upcoming trip to the UK.The warning comes as Meghan and Harry prepare for their first public visit to the UK together since they stepped down as senior working royals in January 2020.Since then, they've signed a multi-million dollar deal with the streaming giant and are reportedly filming their own fly-on-the-wall show.Sources have now told The Telegraph that should the crew attempt to film the Sussexes from public areas, they will be "moved on".Media from around the globe will be flocking to Buckingham Palace and other significant locations across London for the upcoming celebrations, celebrating 70 years of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth being on the throne.Film crews and photographers will be waiting to snap glimpses of the Queen and other members of the British Royal Family at places such as Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral and the Trooping The Colour pageant.But, Netflix crews are allowed to travel to public spots along with the millions of well wishes, stewards will instantly ask them to move should they attempt to put any filming gear up.While they are returning to England for the celebrations, Harry and Meghan faced a blow from the Queen who shunned them from the famous Buckingham Palace appearance.After "careful consideration", the Monarch announced only senior working members of the House of Windsor will have their "balcony moment" on Thursday, June 2.Joining the Queen on the balcony for Trooping.

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