Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, participated in a celebrity pro-am polo match on Friday to support Sentebale, a charity founded by the prince in 2006. The event drew media attention and support from the wealthy attendees.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, along with their friend, an Argentine polo player and model, were followed by a camera crew for an upcoming Netflix miniseries focusing on polo. The couple will serve as executive producers for the show.
The matches took place at Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington, Florida, where Harry's team emerged victorious, winning both games. The prince showcased his polo skills by scoring goals and demonstrating his competitive spirit on the field.
Approximately 300 spectators attended the matches, contributing to a fundraising weekend that aimed to raise $1 million for Sentebale. The charity has raised about $15 million through celebrity polo matches worldwide since its inception.
Harry, who has distanced himself from certain family members, including his brother Prince William, has been actively involved in charitable endeavors since stepping back from his royal duties in 2020. He and Meghan relocated to Los Angeles, citing media intrusion and racism as reasons for their move.
The couple, parents to two young children, has continued to engage in philanthropic activities and use their platform to raise awareness for important causes. Meghan, a former actress, and Harry, a passionate polo player, remain committed to making a positive impact through their charitable work.