Meghan Markle appeared somewhat less confident after accompanying Prince Harry to a Netflix polo match in Palm Beach, Miami on Friday. Body language expert Judy James noted that Meghan seemed less assured than Harry, who appeared at ease during the event. According to her statement to the Daily Express, the polo match is one of the most glamorous events on the royal calendar, often characterized by intense peacocking reminiscent of scenes from Jilly Cooper novels. While Harry seemed comfortable in his element, Meghan, wearing heels, found herself in a less familiar environment.
The duo was seen acting like movie stars, grinning and posing for cameras while holding hands. However, Meghan appeared slightly less confident, especially when in the paddock with Harry prior to the match, as she had her arms folded. At the Royal Salute Polo Challenge event in Wellington, Megan donned a cream Holton neck dress while Harry sported white pants, a light blue shirt, and a beige jacket.
Every year, the Sentebale Polo Cup is organized to raise money for Sentebale, a nonprofit co-founded by Harry in 2006 that aids children and youth in southern Africa. At the event, Harry captained the Royal Salute Sentebale team against the Grand Champions team, captained by his close friend Nacho Figueras, an Argentinian polo star.
In other news, Prince Harry faced criticism from a royal expert after it was revealed that almost $500,000 of public funds were spent on his recent legal battle with the government over his police protection in the UK. Despite the controversy, Harry declared that he would not file an appeal in this particular case.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been cautioned that their return to the UK might not be warmly welcomed. PR Guru Ron To Roian stated that while they're enjoying their life in the US, they may not be eager to return voluntarily.
The couple's experiences both on and off the polo field continue to be scrutinized amidst ongoing challenges and controversies.