Prince Harry has received a warning that his upcoming TV series could potentially alienate his progressive fan base. The Duke of Sussex is working on a new show centered around Polo, and this development has raised some concerns among his supporters. According to a royal expert, Prince Harry's fan base primarily consists of young, progressive individuals who are known for their anti-establishment and anti-elite stance. Jack Royston from Newsweek noted that the new series represents a step back into royal life for Harry since Polo is deeply ingrained in the Royal Family's traditions. Playing polo has always been a significant part of their activities. However, Royston pointed out that given the perception of polo as an elite sport, it might create tensions within Harry's fandom.
Prince Harry has been seeking to establish a career outside of the royal family, and now he is presenting a TV show focused on Polo, famously known as the "sport of kings." In contrast to his previous efforts to attract young progressives who oppose traditional royal norms and elitism, this direction seems to diverge from their initial approach upon moving to America. Furthermore, Harry and Meghan are collaborating on their respective Netflix shows, with Harry's series revolving around polo while Meghan's focuses on cooking, gardening, and friendship. The royal expert, Royston, expressed uncertainty about the couple's new career moves, recognizing the significant departure from their previous intentions.
Another noteworthy change coming from the Sussexes is Harry's recent listing of the United States as his place of residence on the official paperwork of Travelist, an organization he is associated with. Since their relocation to the US after stepping down as senior working members of the royal family, Harry had previously listed the UK as his residence for Travelist. This latest move marks the first time he has officially listed the US as his place of residence."