The prince is competing today at the Greenwich Polo Club to benefit Sentebale, the charity he co-founded to help poor children and AIDS orphans in the small African nation of Lesotho.
Home to many celebrities, Greenwich is hardly unaccustomed to fanfare, but for some the visit of the 28-year-old prince is still a cause for celebration.
At the Atelier360 shop on Greenwich Avenue, co-owner Veronique Lee said the store is planning a party today with tea and cucumber sandwiches. She noted British designers are well represented at the boutique that sells items including hand bags, flasks and cuff links.
An invitation-only crowd of about 400 people is expected for the afternoon's match at the polo club, which is inside an exclusive enclave of Greenwich's backcountry, featuring leafy trails and private roads. Greenwich, which is about 30 miles from New York, ranks among the wealthiest towns in America with a median household income of close to USD 100,000.
The polo club, founded by billionaire Peter Brant in 1981, has hosted other British royals including Duke and Duchess of York, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, in 1987, and Torquhil Campbell, the Scottish Duke of Argyll, in 2012.
Dozens of journalists gathered today morning at a tent alongside the manicured polo field in advance of the prince's appearance.
Connecticut's governor will not be there. Dannel P Malloy's office confirms he was not among those invited.
"He's more of a hockey guy, anyway," Malloy spokesman David Bednarz told the Greenwich Time.
Prince Harry's visit to Greenwich promises a lighter tone than his stop yesterday in New Jersey, where he toured two shore communities devastated by Superstorm Sandy.
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