Meghan Markle and Prince Harry put some PDA into their new Polo doc
In April, Prince Harry And Meghan Markle attended the Sentebale Polo Classic in Wellington, Florida along with a film crew to film scenes for their fourth project with Netflix, a documentary series titled Polo. On Tuesday, the series premiered on the streaming channel and Meghan and Harry’s day at the tournament was featured in the final episode, as was the kiss Meghan gave Harry as she presented him with the championship trophy .
Even though the couple is not the focus Polo, follows a group of professional players throughout the 2024 season, they will appear briefly alongside the players Nacho Figueras And Adolfo Cambiaso, who are introduced throughout the series. Harry is said to be participating Sentebale charity tournamentwhile Meghan cheered him on from the sidelines along with Figueras’ wife, Delfina Blaquier. Friends of the couple Serena Williams also appeared suddenly.
The episode saw Harry introduce Meghan to Cambiaso, a professional polo player from Argentina and Harry’s teammate on the day’s winning Royal Salute team. “She’s also fluent in Spanish,” he said, pointing to his wife. Meghan went on to tell Cambiaso about her days living in the Palermo Viejo and La Cañita neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. (When the duchess was 20 years old, she detained at the U.S. Embassy in Argentina during his senior year at Northwestern University.)
PoloThe premiere comes nearly two years after their first documentary series, Harry and Meghan, broke records on streamer. The five-episode series follows Figueras, Cambiaso and several others throughout the 2024 polo season. Miloš Balać, the series showrunner told Everybody that Meghan and Harry were closely involved in the production of the series. “They are amazing. They were really enthusiastic,” Balać said. “They really have a vision in trying to bring polo to a wider audience.”
Harry’s polo experience—a passion he shares with his brother Prince William and father King Charles III—also added to his ability to contribute. The presenter added: “Having a polo expert working with him was special. I think a lot of projects have EPs that can put out great notes, but rarely do you have someone who is truly an expert in the field.” you are recording.”