Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s explosive documentary Harry and Meghan: An African Journey was said to have greatly angered the Queen and Harry’s brother, Prince William.
WATCH: Prince Harry confirms rift with William in TV interview
However, despite the mounting tension within the royal family, it appears as though the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have given the go-ahead for another tell-all documentary about their lives.
Radar Online reports that Harry and Meghan will give camera’s access into their world when they visit America over the Thanksgiving holiday period.
“Harry is more haunted by the ghost of Diana than ever before. It has gotten worse, not better, since he married Meghan. Because of the amount of attention they have received as a couple they feel like they have a lot of leverage within the family and are signalling they have every intention of continuing to do things their way. Which includes documenting their upcoming trip to the U.S.A.,” a source spilled.
Last month it was widely reported that the royal couple, along with their six-month-old son, Archie are planning to make a permanent move to America after increasing media pressure in the UK.
In the documentary, which aired last month, Harry confirmed his “rift” with older brother, William, explaining that he and the Duke of Cambridge were no longer close.
“Umm… part, part of this role and part of this job and part of this family being under the pressure that it’s under, inevitably, stuff happens,” the Duke of Sussex began, initially laughing at the question.
“But look: We’re brothers, we’ll always be brothers — and we’re certainly on different paths at the moment. But I’ll certainly always be there for him as I know he’ll always be there for me.”