- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended a polo event for charity, with the Duke of Sussex participating in the games.
- The couple were also visited by their friend, tennis player Serena Williams, while they were at the event.
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared on 11 April that they were working on two new non-fiction series for Netflix.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended a polo event for charity, with the Duke of Sussex participating in the games.
The couple were seen in Florida on Friday at the Grand Champions Polo Club during the Royal Salute Polo Challenge. The prince has been playing polo for many years.
The match that Harry participated in was for the organisation Sentebale, which was founded in 2006 by him and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, according to People.
According to the organisation's website:
"Sentebale works in the Southern African countries of Lesotho and Botswana providing and enabling holistic care to young people, including those living with HIV/AIDS and mental health challenges, along with vocational training and entrepreneurial skills."
There was also a film crew at the event, getting footage of the polo players.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared on 11 April that they were working on two new non-fiction series for Netflix. Both projects are in development; one of them will be a cooking show, while the other follows the world of professional polo.
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Harry and Meghan are founders of Archewell Productions, which makes "scripted and non-scripted TV, film, documentaries, and podcasting", according to the organisation's website. The two are executive producers for the upcoming polo series.
Prince Harry was also seen the next day behind the camera, seemingly getting footage for the polo series.
While they were at the event, Harry and Meghan were visited by their friend, tennis player Serena Williams.
The sports legend and Duchess first met during the 2010 Super Bowl and have been friends since 2014.