In a surprising twist, it appears that Nacho Figueras, the Argentine polo star and former ally of Prince Harry, may be subtly distancing himself from the Duke’s much-discussed Netflix documentary.
Once known for his enthusiastic support of Harry and their close friendship, Figueras now seems to be keeping a low profile regarding the royal’s latest project centered around polo.
Recently, Figueras showcased his impressive new polo facility on Instagram, located in the stunning Pampas region of Argentina.
This state-of-the-art venue boasts sleek architecture, expansive stables for 44 horses, and even features horses grazing on the rooftops.
The facility is nothing short of luxurious, fitting for a polo player married to someone with considerable wealth.
While Harry might have thought he hit the jackpot marrying Meghan Markle, the reality has proven quite different.
Contrary to expectations, the former actress has not emerged as the financial powerhouse many anticipated.
The contrast between Figueras’s lavish new establishment and the content of Harry’s documentary couldn’t be more pronounced, particularly with whispers suggesting that Figueras prefers to keep his contributions out of the film.
The irony here is palpable.
As Harry and Meghan continue their quest for favors and free promotions, they might be losing one of their closest supporters.
What happened to the celebrated camaraderie between Harry and Nacho?
Could it be that Figueras and his wife, Delfina Blackear, have finally recognized the self-serving nature of the Sussexes?
As Figueras thrives in his glamorous life, it seems that he and Meghan’s friendship may also be waning.
Recent rumors hint that the two polo wives are not as tight-knit as they once were.
While Delfina was spotted enjoying herself in the Hamptons at a goop event hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow, Meghan was conspicuously absent.
Is it possible that Delfina has come to realize that Meghan’s offerings are far from enticing?
A ticket to a book signing and a soggy olive oil cake hardly seem like the makings of a fruitful partnership.
In stark contrast, Gwyneth Paltrow’s goop empire is flourishing, recently receiving significant investment for a new kitchen venture, while Meghan’s elusive brand struggles to find its footing before even launching.
This ongoing struggle for relevance encapsulates the Sussexes’ predicament.
Instead of bringing prestige and opportunities to their social circles, they appear to be doing the opposite.
Their requests for favors—be it footage for their Netflix docuseries or borrowing ponies for polo games—paint a picture of a couple that has mastered the art of taking without giving back.
It’s no wonder that individuals like Delfina and Nacho are reportedly pulling away.
What’s in it for them?
An olive oil cake and a polo wife’s title?
That hardly seems like a fair exchange.
Figueras, with his stunning new facility, likely realizes that aligning himself with the Sussexes might not be the smartest career move.
As Harry and Meghan grapple with maintaining their status in Montecito, Figueras and Blackear are enjoying their lives in Argentina and the Hamptons, seemingly without the need for their royal connections.
Could this mark the beginning of yet another friendship fizzling out for the Sussexes?
Only time will tell, but the signs suggest that the royal duo may need to reevaluate their approach to relationships moving forward.