- Meghan, 42, and Harry, 39, arrived at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge on Friday
- The Duchess looked beautiful in a white dress with a split out at her neck.
- Tuesday, Prince Harry appeared at a
Meghan Markle put on a stunningly chic show as she and her entourage gathered for a glamorous generosity polo match in Palm Beach, Miami, where the Duke will face off against his long-distance pal Nacho Figueras.
The, 42, embraced the beaming sunshine in an stylish light dress, which featured a ruffled skirt design, halterneck top, and a cut- out at the waist, completing her appearance with beautiful sunglasses, and a chain- harness shoulder bag.
She dared to take a chance by wearing piece of towering heels on the grassy ground, but she and Harry escaped harm as they made their way across the industry, surrounded by obnoxious security guards.
However Harry opted for a pair of milk trousers, a white grey suit, and a bright blue clothing, while donning some slip- on tan shoes.
Harry will receive a change for the Royal Salute Polo Challenge, which is being held in support of his generosity Sentebale, this evening.
This weekend, Harry will take on jobs as an executive TV producer when he takes part in the shooting for an upcoming Netflix film project about the glamorous world of professional shirt. He will also take to the area during the fit as a person.
Meghan is currently producing her own non-fiction series for the streaming service provider. The couple has a five-year production agreement signed in 2020 that is thought to be worth about$ 100 million.
Meghan’s project will concentrate on gardening and cooking in a way that will likely allow her to cross-promote her new brand American Riviera Orchard, while the Duke will explore the ‘esthétique and social’ world of polo, a game he has been involved in since he was a child.
The show will “provide viewers with unprecedented access to the world of professional polo,” according to a statement released by Archewell on Thursday night.
The series will bring the curtain back on the grit and passion of the sport, capturing players and all it takes to compete at the highest level, they add.
It is not known whether the Netflix cameras will be present at Harry’s polo match on Friday, however filming is expected to take place at the US Open Polo Championships, which take place in Wellington, Florida, over the weekend.
Prince Harry has been busy this week, having previously appeared at two different panel discussions on different sides of the country since Monday.
He traveled to San Francisco on Wednesday to attend the Uplift summit hosted by the life coaching business BetterUp, for which he serves as the CEO.
Harry and Mindy Kaling had a conversation at the$ 1,600-a-ticket event, but unlike many of the panel discussions and roundtables that took place during the summit, the Duke’s appearance was not recorded live on the livestream.
Harry had previously been scheduled to speak at the Uplift conference, but his specific event was not on the official agenda, so the only way to see him was to attend the pricey two-day summit.
Experts claimed that this may have been a result of a coordinated effort by the Duke and his PR representatives at Archewell to manage photos and videos from his public appearances, with any edited content being edited by Archewell or event organizers before being made public.
He made an under-the-radar appearance at a panel discussion event in Miami on Thursday night, when he shared his love for Africa and paid tribute to the work that his late mother Princess Diana had done to assist those who were suffering from HIV and AIDS.
‘ Africa’s in my heart, Africa’s in my soul,’ he said. ‘ I first visited there when I was 12 or 13 years old, and after that, I wanted to give back.
‘ The vast open space, the cultures, the communities, the people, the wildlife, just the freedom was a huge piece of why I loved Africa so much.
‘ We called ]our charity ] Sentebale- in Lesotho, the local language, it means “forget me not” and it’s really focused on ensuring the younger generation are quite literally not forgotten.’
He continued, honoring his mother’s sacrifice in Africa, explaining how it had influenced his own charitable endeavors in the area and his desire to start Sentebale in the first place.
He explained that “my mother had a strong focus on HIV and AIDS but also the younger generation because they were losing their futures.”