Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are believed to have "grand plan" that can make the streaming giant Netflix happy.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be renewing their vows during their vacation in the United States, which will also mark the couple's "second honeymoon," according to The News International.

"They're looking at various venues and figuring out the type of ceremony they want, as well as how many guests to invite," a source told Heat magazine. "The grand plan is to turn it into a big family vacation that will also serve as a second honeymoon."

Royal author Angela Levin took to Twitter Wednesday to share her thoughts about the news. "I am sure Netflix will love it but I wonder how many family members will be invited," she wrote.

It can be recalled that the couple signed a multimillion-dollar Netflix deal in September 2020. As per the deal, the couple was supposed to produce feature movies, docuseries, and scripted shows alongside programs for children through their production company called Archewell Productions. A source reportedly revealed at the time that the deal was worth more than $100 million.

But it appears they have not yet released any content for the streaming giant, which created a buzz recently for its cost-cutting moves caused by a decline in its subscribers. The company lost nearly 1 million subscribers from April to July alone, according to reports.

If Markle and Prince Harry's "second honeymoon" and renewal of vows push through, then Netflix might get some good content as part of its deal with the couple.

The pair got married in 2018. They share two kids — Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, 3 and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, 1.

Before getting married to Prince Harry, Markle was a regular on the TV series "Suits" from 2011 to 2018. She portrayed Rachel Zane in the legal drama series, which is currently streaming on Netflix.

Aside from the TV series, she also worked on movies like "Random Encounters," "Dysfunctional Friends" and "Horrible Bosses."

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle called for vaccine access to be treated as a human right during the Global Citizen Live festival in Central Park on September 25, 2021 in New York City
Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle called for vaccine access to be treated as a human right during the Global Citizen Live festival in Central Park on September 25, 2021 in New York City AFP / Angela Weiss