rince Harry is back on Netflix, this time with a polo-themed documentary produced by Archewell Productions.
Titled “Polo”, the five-episode series delves into the world of elite players competing in the US Open Polo Championship, offering a glimpse into their intense training and fierce rivalries.
The series is set to premiere globally on December 10 and marks the latest project in Harry and Meghan’s multi-million-pound Netflix deal.
Spotlight on Polo’s Fiercest Competitors
“Polo” captures the dedication, sacrifices, and challenges faced by the sport’s top players.
Netflix teased the series as an unprecedented look into the lives of athletes striving for the championship title.
From a young player driven by his father to a seasoned golfer-turned-polo player and a legendary father-son duo, the documentary promises to highlight their personal and professional journeys.
The series was filmed primarily in Florida and celebrates a sport long associated with royalty, tradition, and competition.
The Sussexes’ Expanding Netflix Portfolio
The release of “Polo” follows other notable projects under Harry and Meghan’s £80 million Netflix deal, including the record-breaking “Harry & Meghan” docu-series in 2022, which provided an inside look at their personal lives and departure from royal duties.
Additional titles include “Live to Lead”, focusing on inspiring figures, and “Heart of Invictus,” which celebrated participants in the Invictus Games.
An upcoming project centered on Meghan’s interests in cooking, gardening, and friendship is also in the works.
A Royal Connection to Polo
Polo, often called “the sport of kings,” has deep ties to the British Royal Family.
King George VI popularized the game among royals, and it has since become a tradition for both players and spectators within the family.
Prince Harry and Prince William have played polo since their teenage years, often raising funds for charities through matches.
Meghan Markle first appeared publicly alongside Harry at a polo event in 2017, marking a memorable moment in their relationship.
Similarly, Princess Diana and Kate Middleton have been regular attendees, cheering on their spouses.
A Personal Touch
Harry’s passion for polo extends beyond tradition.
He continues to play in California and recently won a charity match in Miami to benefit Sentebale, the organization he co-founded in 2006 to support children affected by HIV/AIDS.
“Polo” offers more than just a look at a beloved sport; it serves as a lens into a world of ambition, resilience, and royal ties.
Fans of the Sussexes and sports enthusiasts alike can mark their calendars for December 10.
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