Prince Harry takes on world of polo as he's seen filming for Netflix series at US Open quarterfinal

By Caroline Gaspich

Prince Harry was seen taking on the world of polo this weekend as he was spotted being followed by a large Netflix film crew as he shot content for his brand new series.

The Duke of Sussex took no days off this weekend as he was spotted on the sidelines of the US Open quarterfinal cheering on the Valiente team as they took on Coca-Cola at the National Polo Center. The talented polo players were star-struck by the former Royal's guest appearance at the match as they came over in a group huddle and introduced themselves ahead of the game.

In the snaps at the sporting event, Prince Harry appeared to be in deep conversation with the film crew as they surveyed the field and watched the match unfold from the sidelines. The 39-year-old polo enthusiast appeared to be in his element at the game as he shot a thumbs up to the players, shook hands, took phone calls, and even stopped to pet a puppy along the way.

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For the sports match, Prince Harry looked stylish and comfortable as he stepped out in a pair of black skinny jeans paired with a loose-fitting grey t-shirt and slip-on trainers. The Netflix star completed the casual look with a black baseball cap and dark Aviator shades.

Prince Harry's outing comes as he and his wifeMeghan Markle announced that they are releasing two brand new non-fiction projects with Netflix, despite fears that they were going to be axed from their deal with the streaming giant. Harry's upcoming series will be following the world of professional polo and will primarily be shot at the US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida.

Harry's series will be exploring the world of polo, including the aesthetics surrounding the popular sport. The new Netflix show aims to give viewers a behind-the-scene look at the passion and dedication it takes for players to compete on a professional level.

In a recent interview with Hello! Magazine Harry's friend Nacho Figueras dished on the upcoming series and the inspiration behind it. Nacho told the news outlet: "We've been working on this for a long time." He added: "It was always Harry's dream and passion to share the world, what it takes to be a really competitive polo player and show polo at the highest level."

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