Prince Harry has just been exposed for ‘hiding’ his royal relationships in the new Polo documentary.
GB News host Andrew Pierce made comments related to this in one of his most recent interviews.
“There’s a big gap in this because of course, polo is the favorite sport of Prince William and he isn’t appearing in the documentary because he’s not speaking to his brother.”
“I mean, you can’t do a polo documentary, frankly about Prince Harry if you don’t include the British royal family in it because they’ve been playing polo for decades.”
Even Sarah Louise Robertson echoed similar sentiments and admitted that this is probably due to their feud which is making sure “no mention” of royal links come to light “whatsoever.”
“It’s almost like Harry’s just erased how he got into the game in this.”
And “That’s very interesting, he’s focusing solely on playing polo where he is now in the United States, and also when he plays for the charity over in Africa,” Louise Roberts added. “It’s like he’s just eliminated that history.”
For those unversed with the Duke’s documentary speech, and what he intended to portray, he himself told the audience, “My mother’s belief in the power of young people to drive positive change continues to inspire me. No matter the challenges we face, whether it’s climate change, mental health or systemic injustices, her legacy and the efforts of young people to inspire further action in the world fill me with hope.”