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A Royal Streaming War: Prince William’s Homelessness Documentary To Air Before Harry’s Netflix Series!

The royal battle for public attention just became a lot more dramatic!

In a move guaranteed to spark controversy, Prince William is stepping into the spotlight with his new homelessness documentary, which will be released a few weeks before Harry’s Netflix series, Polo. The royal brothers appear to be preparing for another feud, with William taking a stance on social concerns and Harry focusing on sports to win hearts. Continue reading to learn more!

Royal enthusiasts are excited about a new documentary about Prince William’s efforts to reduce homelessness. The documentary Prince William: We Can End Homelessness will be broadcast on Disney+ around the world, just before his brother Harry’s planned Polo series on Netflix. The show will also air on Wednesday and Thursday nights on ITV1 and will focus on William’s Homewards project in its first year.

The film will include stories from people who are now homeless or have been homeless in the past, as well as amazing memories from Prince’s personal life. In a recent video, William publicly referenced his brother for the first time in eight years. He recounted a wonderful childhood memory of their mother, Diana, taking them to a homeless shelter over 30 years ago.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s next Netflix creation, a five-part documentary series about the sport of Polo, is set to premiere in December.

It is dubbed Polo and offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at the elite sport. Even though the Duke does not appear much, he was filmed playing in a polo tournament in April to benefit his charity, Sentebale. Most of the episode is shot during the renowned US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida.

This will be Meghan and Harry’s fourth Netflix production, following the six-part series Harry and Meghan, Live to Lead, and Heart of Invictus. The father of two recently appeared in an ITV documentary titled Tabloids on Trial!