
Darren Stanton, a renowned body language expert often dubbed the “Human Lie Detector,” has analyzed the couple’s brief appearance in their latest Netflix docuseries POLO. His observations indicate that Harry now appears as the “more dominant one” in their interactions.

Stanton’s expertise stems from his background in psychology and his tenure as a police officer, where he honed his skills in detecting deception. Transitioning to media consultancy, he has scrutinized numerous public figures, including members of the royal family. In POLO, Stanton notes a discernible change, “It’s important for Harry to be seen as the one who is more dominant and powerful. Meghan has previously been seen to wear the trousers in their relationship, which has affected his reputation.”
POLO, which premiered on Netflix, offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of polo, featuring elite players competing in the U.S. Open Polo Championship.

Despite the anticipation surrounding the series, it has faced criticism for its lack of engaging content. The Telegraph described it as a “tedious inside look” at the sport, awarding it two stars and commenting, “There’s lots of blood, sweat, and tears in the series — but not enough of the Sus𝑠e𝑥es to make this anything other than a dull indulgence about a rich person’s hobby.”
As OK! previously reported, the couple’s biggest and thus far only hit with documentary production came with their 2022 Netflix series Harry & Meghan, which delved into their personal experiences and challenges within the royal family. While that series garnered significant attention, POLO seems to have missed the mark in captivating audiences.

