Duchess Meghan Gives Prince Harry a Sweet Kiss While Presenting Him With a Polo Trophy
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Prince Harry might have been awarded a trophy Friday for his polo skills, but it seems Duchess Meghan’s love will always be his greatest prize.
The prince competed in—and ultimately won—the Royal Salute Polo Challenge at the Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington, Florida. He had his wife’s support from the sidelines and at the trophy ceremony on the big day. Upon presenting the trophy to Harry, Meghan gave her husband a big, sweet kiss.
The duchess looked lovely in a creamy-white maxi dress that featured a mock neckline, sleeveless design, a small triangle cutout along the fitted bodice, and a flouncy A-line skirt with pleating throughout. She accented the angelic frock with a huge matching bow (which she wore in her low ponytail), classic nude pointed-toe pumps, a couple of gold bangles, large gold sphere earrings, and oversize black shades. Meghan finished everything off with pretty, fresh makeup. For Harry’s part, he sported his polo uniform, consisting of a blue and white quarter-zip T-shirt, white pants, and tall brown boots.
“They were very loving with each other. Meghan looked really happy,” an onlooker told People. “They held hands as they arrived and talked to everyone there. It was Harry’s night to shine and Meghan was very supportive.”
The charity match saw 300 guests attend and was held in benefit of Harry’s organization Sentebale, which he cofounded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, in southern Africa, in 2006. Sentebale supports the mental health and well-being of children and young people affected by poverty, inequality, and HIV/AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana.
The polo match—in combination with other events from the week, including a dinner and panel in Miami and a Sotheby’s benefit auction—raised a total of $1 million for the organization.
The sporting event comes a day after the Sussexes announced they are launching two nonfiction series on Netflix. The first will see former Suits actor Meghan “celebrate the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship,” a statement said. Meghan will serve as an executive producer, via her and Harry’s company Archewell Productions; the show will be produced by Sony Pictures Television’s Intellectual Property Corporation and directed by Michael Steed, with Leah Hariton as showrunner.
And the second series will actually focus on the world of polo, capturing players at the highest level and the social scene surrounding the sport. It will be produced by Boardwalk Pictures, with Miloš Balać as showrunner, and with Harry and Meghan once again serving as executive producers.
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