Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, participated in a Polo game dedicated to his charity Sentebale for supporting children who are in danger of poverty and discrimination in Africa, media agencies reported on Saturday.
This year's edition saw a limited number of audience and donations due to the outbreak of COVID-19, however, Prince Harry revealed that he would donate with 1.1 million pounds from his soon-to-be-released autobiography profits.
Considered as the first public appearance for the Duke of Sussex since the deliverance of his daughter Lilibet, Prince Harry managed to raise more than two million pounds.
It is worthy to mention that various reports teased the Duke of Sussex opinion in the late animated series, "The Prince," that mocked the Royal Family.
Gary Janetti, the creator and the actor of the animated controversial parody “The Prince,” talked about Prince Harry’s thoughts regarding the series mocking the Royal Family including the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after giving up their royal duties.
During his appearance on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen,” Janetti said: “I don’t know if Harry has said anything to Orlando Bloom about it, but I know before the show premiered, he was aware that Orlando was doing it … and he seemed to have a sense of humor about it.”
The Prince’s earliest 12 episodes set a portrayal for Prince George’s, 8, life as the upcoming heir of the British throne and his school days.