Meghan Markle wows in white dress and towering heels as she and Prince Harry arrive hand-in-hand at glitzy charity polo match in Miami – where Duke will go head-to-head with longtime pal Nacho Figueras

Meghan Markle put on a stunning performance as she and Prince Harry arrived hand-in-hand at a charity polo match in Miami
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Meghan Markle put on a sensationally stylish performance as she and Prince Harry arrived hand-in-hand at a glitzy charity polo match in Palm Beach, Miami, where the Duke will take the field in a head-to-head match against his old friend Nacho Figueras.

The Duchess of Sussex, 42, embraced the radiant sunshine in an elegant white dress with a pleated skirt, halter top and cut-out at the waist, completing her look with glamorous sunglasses and a chain strap shoulder bag. .

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She dared to risk potential disaster by wearing a pair of sky-high heels on the lawn, but didn’t seem to mind as she and Harry walked through the field, surrounded by burly security guards.

Meanwhile, Harry opted for cream trousers, a light gray jacket and a bright blue shirt, while donning a pair of brown slip-on shoes.

Meghan Markle put on a stunning performance as she and Prince Harry arrived hand-in-hand at a charity polo match in Miami

Meghan Markle put on a stunning performance as she and Prince Harry arrived hand-in-hand at a charity polo match in Miami

The Duchess of Sussex, 42, braved the grassy grounds in a pair of sky-high nude heels that put her at serious risk of sinking into the ground beneath her

The Duchess of Sussex, 42, braved the grassy grounds in a pair of sky-high nude heels that put her at serious risk of sinking into the ground beneath her

The Duchess of Sussex, 42, braved the grassy grounds in a pair of sky-high nude heels that put her at serious risk of sinking into the ground beneath her

Meghan embraced the bright sunshine in an elegant white dress with a pleated skirt, halter top and cutout at the waist

Meghan embraced the bright sunshine in an elegant white dress with a pleated skirt, halter top and cutout at the waist

Meghan embraced the bright sunshine in an elegant white dress with a pleated skirt, halter top and cutout at the waist

Meanwhile, Harry opted for cream trousers, a light gray jacket and a bright blue shirt, while donning some brown slip-on shoes.

Meanwhile, Harry opted for cream trousers, a light gray jacket and a bright blue shirt, while donning some brown slip-on shoes.

Meanwhile, Harry opted for cream trousers, a light gray jacket and a bright blue shirt, while donning some brown slip-on shoes.

This evening, Harry will get the chance to show off his polo skills when he takes part in the Royal Salute Polo Challenge, held in aid of his charity Sentebale.

In addition to taking the field as a player during the match, Harry will also take on duties as an executive TV producer this weekend as he takes part in filming for an upcoming Netflix documentary project about the glamorous world of professional polo.

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Meanwhile, Meghan is working on her own non-fiction series for the streaming giant, with which the couple has a five-year production deal signed in 2020 and reportedly worth around $100 million.

Meghan’s project will focus on lifestyle-focused topics such as gardening and cooking, in a way that will likely allow her to promote her new brand American Riviera Orchard, while the Duke will delve into the “aesthetic and social” world of polo , a sport he has played since childhood.

According to a statement released by Archewell on Thursday evening, the show will “provide viewers with unprecedented access to the world of professional polo.”

They add: ‘Best known for its aesthetic and social scene, the series will pull back the curtain on the daring and passion of the sport, capturing players and everything it takes to compete at the highest level.’

It is unknown if the Netflix cameras will be present at Harry’s polo match on Friday, but the filming is expected to take place during the US Open Polo Championships, which take place this weekend in Wellington, Florida.

It’s been a busy week for Prince Harry, who has appeared at two different panel events on different sides of the country since Monday.

Harry and Meghan were joined at the event by Nacho – known as the 'David Beckham of polo' and his wife, Argentinian socialite Delfina Blaquier

Harry and Meghan were joined at the event by Nacho – known as the 'David Beckham of polo' and his wife, Argentinian socialite Delfina Blaquier

Harry and Meghan were joined at the event by Nacho – known as the ‘David Beckham of polo’ and his wife, Argentinian socialite Delfina Blaquier

On Wednesday, he traveled to San Francisco to participate in the Uplift summit for life coaching company BetterUp, for whom he is chief impact officer.

Harry took part in a conversation with The Office star Mindy Kaling at the $1,600-a-ticket event, but – unlike many of the panel discussions and roundtables that took place during the summit – the duke’s appearance was not broadcast on the live stream.

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Harry had previously been announced as a speaker for the Uplift conference, but his specific event was not on the official agenda – and so the only way to see him was to attend the expensive two-day summit.

Experts told DailyMail.com this may have been part of a coordinated effort on the part of the Duke and his PR advisers at Archewell to manage photos and videos of his public appearances – with the output edited by Archewell or event organizers before it was edited. issued.

He made a similarly under-the-radar appearance Thursday night at a panel discussion in Miami, when he opened up about his love for Africa while paying tribute to the work his late mother, Princess Diana, had done to help those affected. HIV and AIDS.

“Africa is in my heart, Africa is in my soul,” he said. ‘I went there for the first time when I was 12… 13 years old, and after so many years I wanted to give something back to it because it had given me so much.

‘The vast open spaces, the cultures, the communities, the people, the nature, just the freedom was a big part of why I loved Africa so much.

‘We called [our charity] Sentebale – in Lesotho, the local language, it means ‘forget me not’ and it’s really aimed at ensuring that the younger generation is literally not forgotten.”

He then honored his mother’s work in Africa and explained how it shaped his own charitable efforts in the region – and his desire to launch Sentebale in the first place.

“My mother had a strong focus on HIV and AIDS, but also on the younger generation, because it is their future that is being stolen from them,” he explained.

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