Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's latest Netflix documentary release date is finally CONFIRMED: New docuseries coming out very soon
The release date of Prince Harry's next Netflix stint has been revealed - only this time, it's a polo documentary produced by the Sussexes.
The five-episode docu-series will show 'fierce rivalries' and the 'intense training' that those in the US Open Polo Championship go through.
Named POLO, the series by Archewell Productions was first teased in April when it emerged that Harry and Meghan have two nonfiction series' in production with Netflix.
The other show will focus on Meghan's love of 'cooking, gardening and friendship'.
Both are part of the couple's £80million, multi-year deal with the streaming platform that they signed four years ago.
It comes after the release of Harry & Meghan on Netflix in 2022, which covered their relationship and the decision to step back from the Royal Family.
It became Netflix's top-performing documentary series in just one week.
Other works which are a part of their deal include Live to Lead, a docu-series released on New Year's Eve 2022, the Heart Of Invictus which released last year, and an adaption of Meet Me at the Lake, the rights for which the couple reportedly paid $3.8 million.
The release date of Prince Harry 's next Netflix stint has been revealed - only this time, it's a polo documentary produced by the Sussexes
Prince Harry plays polo during the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup on August 12, 2023
William and Kate join in the fun at the Royal Charity Polo Cup in Windsor last year
Filmed primarily in Florida, POLO will be released globally on December 10.
Netflix said of the series: 'Through fierce rivalries and intense training, viewers will get an unprecedented glimpse into the dedication and skill required to compete at the sport's highest level.
'From a young player pushed to his limits by his demanding father, to a former golfer who's made significant sacrifices for the love of the sport, to the father-son duo widely regarded as the greatest players of all time — they all face intense personal and professional challenges as they vie for the coveted title.'
Polo is known as 'the sport of kings,' and the Duke has played for decades.
Queen Elizabeth II would often cheer Prince Philip on, as would Princess Diana when Prince Charles played.
Biographer Andrew Morton described it as 'a royal rite of passage' for the female members of the Royal Family in his book Meghan: A Hollywood Princess.
The Duchess of Sussex's first public appearance with Prince Harry was at a polo match, while Kate greeted Prince William after a match with a kiss.
Harry's new five-part Netflix documentary titled Polo is set to be released soon and will shine the spotlight on elite global players of the sport.
King George VI introduced the Royal Family to polo and enjoyed both watching and playing the game.
William and Harry have played since they were teenagers.
Following in the footsteps of their late mother-in-law Diana, Kate and Meghan have also been spotted on the sidelines watching their husbands play.
'It is something of a royal rite of passage,' Andrew Morton wrote in Meghan: A Hollywood Princess.
Named POLO, the series by Archewell Productions was first teased in April when it emerged that Harry and Meghan has two nonfiction series' in production with Netflix
Harry and William take part in a game at Tedworth Polo Club in Wiltshire to raise money for charity in 2002
The Queen with grandsons Harry and William watching a polo game in 1987
Harry and Meghan share a kiss after the prince won a charity match in 2018
Prince Charles with son Harry at a polo game in Cirencester Park, Gloucestershire, in 1999
Prince William, pictured with Prince Harry, takes aim at the ball during a match at the Beaufort Club in the Cotswolds in 2002
'Some of the best - and most affectionate - photographs ever taken of Princess Diana were when she attended polo matches involving Prince Charles,' he writes.
She clapped and cheered on the prince from the royal box at the charity match.
Harry 'is by nature very optimistic as a person and always pushing boundaries, always challenging people, and that's how he plays polo,' professional player Malcolm Borwick told the Express.
Although he now lives in California, the Duke of Sussex still plays polo and, in April this year, his team won a match in Miami to help raise funds for Sentebale, the charity which Harry founded in 2006.
William 'is gifted because he has had to overcome the fact that he is left-handed and he has to play polo with his right hand,' a commentator told the Express.
Kate often watches her husband play in charity matches and the couple have been photographed sharing a kiss after a game.