Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Enjoy Luxury $8k-Per-Night Resort As They Film Netflix Show
By Favour Adegoke on April 15, 2024 at 9:00 AM EDT
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are sparing no expense when it comes to their comfort.
The royal couple enjoyed some work-playtime as they began filming their Netflix show and lodged at a luxury Palm Beach resort in Florida, where an overnight stay can cost as much as $8,000.
Harry and Meghan were recently seen in public attending a charity polo match held in honor of the duke's charity, Sentebale
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Stay At A Luxury Resort While Filming Polo Series
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made sure to enjoy some time alone at the luxury Four Seasons Hotel in Palm Beach, where palatial suites cost over $8,000 a night.
According to Hello! Magazine, Harry and Meghan were seen strolling around the pool area on Saturday. The former "Suits" actress wore white capri pants and a black top, while Harry wore a black tee, what appeared to be blue chinos and sneakers.
Their stay at the hotel wasn't all pleasure, though, as they have begun filming one of their new Netflix shows, which is focused on polo, a sport played on horseback.
Per the outlet, the prince donned a gray T-shirt, black jeans, and a baseball cap while in front of cameras, capturing content for the upcoming sports-related project.
The Sussexes Enjoyed A Polo Outing Together
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The former working royals were in Florida over the weekend for the annual Royal Salute Polo Challenge, which Harry participated in, much to the delight of his wife.
Harry and Meghan arrived hand-in-hand for the match, which was played at the Grand Champions Polo Club in nearby Wellington on Friday.
The mother-of-two donned a white halter dress with a midriff cutout and statement sunglasses and was joined by tennis legend Serena Williams in the team tent.
The competition was played in honor of Sentebale, a charity organization Harry founded in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help children in Africa affected by poverty, inequality, and HIV/AIDS.
According to reports, the annual Polo Cup has helped raise over £11 million to support Sentebale's work with children and young people affected by poverty, inequality, and HIV/AIDS in southern Africa since 2010.
Meghan Markle Shared A Sweet Kiss With Prince Harry At The Polo Game
For the competition, Harry went head to head with his best friend, Nacho Figueras, a professional polo player.
Although he didn't score any points, his team Sentebale won the first match 1-0 against Figueras' Grand Champions team. Fortunes turned when he played with Figueras in the second match, scoring one point and ensuring his team's win.
"Well done, everyone!" Meghan said as she greeted the Sentebale team and stole the show with a congratulatory kiss to her husband in front of everyone.
Body language expert Judi James weighed in on the smooch and its revelation about their relationship, telling The Mirror that the kiss means they're "more alike than ever."
The Couple's Kiss 'Shows The Love Is Still There'
The body language expert told the news outlet that Harry and Meghan's polo kiss "shows the love is still there, but it is a much sweeter, more fun PDA, performed with both their hands on the trophy prize."
"The side view of their faces shows both have raised and rounded cheeks here, making it a smiling kiss that suggests good humor and higher levels of sociability than they showed when they appeared lost in the moment back in 2018," James noted.
She concluded by saying, "It's Harry craning his neck here, and Meghan's heels make her able to kiss at a more even angle. The body language is more mirrored here, illustrating the levels of like-minded synchronicity that has grown over the years."
Harry And Meghan's Netflix Show Will Center On Polo
In an interview with Hello! Magazine, Figueras disclosed that one of Harry and Meghan's upcoming Netflix shows will focus on the polo game and what it takes to play the competitive sport at "the highest level."
"We've been working on this for a long time," he told the news outlet. "It was always Harry's dream and passion to share with the world what it takes to be a really competitive polo player and show polo at the highest level.
"I cannot think of many people that can be better than him to be the kickoff of this storytelling," Figueras added.