Prince Harry and his friend Nacho Figueras say they ‘miss their wife very much’ after a visit to Japan and an exciting polo match in Singapore – while Meghan is spotted with ‘stress gadget’ at home

Prince Harry and his friend Nacho Figueras say they ‘miss their wife very much’ after a visit to Japan and an exciting polo match in Singapore – while Meghan is spotted with ‘stress gadget’ at home

  • Harry apparently misses Meghan who was spotted wearing a stress patch

Prince Harry and his friend Nacho Figueras have said they miss their wife “dearly” after a visit to Japan and an exciting polo match in Singapore.

It comes as Meghan, the Duke of Sussex’s wife, has been spotted wearing a $4 anti-stress patch that provides “resonance and frequencies” for calm.

Harry is currently away from Meghan as he is on tour to raise awareness of the Sentebale charity he founded to help young people in southern Africa.

He threw himself into a polo match in Singapore in a match that ended in a 7-7 draw in the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup.

Harry’s friend Mr Figueras, a professional Argentine player who has been called ‘the David Beckham of polo’, spoke on behalf of the royal family to the Telegraph: ‘We miss our women very much. This was a very short trip. Although it’s a few days, it’s a lot of travel for 24 hours in Japan and a few hours here, but we miss them.”

He added, “We wish they were here.”

Prince Harry (pictured) and his friend Nacho Figueras have said they miss their wife ‘dearly’ after a visit to Japan and an exciting polo match in Singapore

Meanwhile, Meghan has been spotted wearing a $4 anti-stress patch on her left wrist that provides

Meanwhile, Meghan has been spotted wearing a $4 anti-stress patch on her left wrist that provides “resonance and frequencies” for calm

She donned a $1,650 Max Mara wool coat for the outing, even though it was hot in Montecito that day

She donned a $1,650 Max Mara wool coat for the outing, even though it was hot in Montecito that day

The Duke of Sussex's friend Nacho Figueras (pictured with Prince Harry) - a professional Argentine player dubbed 'the David Beckham of polo' - said on his behalf: 'We miss our women dearly'

The Duke of Sussex’s friend Nacho Figueras (pictured with Prince Harry) – a professional Argentine player dubbed ‘the David Beckham of polo’ – said on his behalf: ‘We miss our women dearly’

It comes after commentators noticed the Duchess of Sussex was absent from Harry’s trip, with the Duke going alone for the project – one of his first very public international trips since King Charles’ coronation in May, which Harry attended solo.

Mr Figueras said: ‘He is very committed. That’s what he is. It’s in his DNA and that’s why I like him so much.’

The annual Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup has so far raised over £11 million for the charity’s work.

Meanwhile, Meghan was spotted wearing an anti-stress patch and a $1,625 heavy wool coat today, despite California’s balmy weather.

Prince Harry and Nacho Figueras react with the trophy after the match that ended in a 7-7 draw at the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup in Singapore on August 12

Prince Harry and Nacho Figueras react with the trophy after the match that ended in a 7-7 draw at the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup in Singapore on August 12

It's unclear what prompted Meghan to wear the stress patch, though she's faced a lot of professional strife and criticism in recent months.

It’s unclear what prompted Meghan to wear the stress patch, though she’s faced a lot of professional strife and criticism in recent months.

The Duchess of Sussex was without her husband Prince Harry, who is currently in South East Asia, as she attended an appointment in her hometown of Montecito on Thursday with a bodyguard at her side.

She donned a $1,650 Max Mara wool coat for the outing, even though it was warm in Montecito that day. Temperatures rose to 73F (22.7C) and did not dip below 65F (18C).

It’s unclear what prompted Meghan to wear the patch, though she’s faced a lot of professional strife and criticism in recent months.