The Prince of Wales and his wife, Kate Middleton, participated in a charity polo match at the Guards Polo Club to support various organizations.
Prince William, representing the US Polo Association, has been involved in these charity matches since 2006.
Kate, elegantly clad in a Balua London baby blue and white midi dress, proudly cheered on her husband as he competed in the Outsourcing Inc Royal Charity Polo Cup 2023.
Sporting sunglasses and holding a glass of bubbly, she exuded grace and style.
William, on the other hand, looked dashing in a pale blue shirt, grey jacket, and navy trousers, ready to take on the field in his team colors of white and navy.
As the match kicked off, William engaged in friendly banter with fellow players while Kate enjoyed the sidelines, mingling with renowned jockey Frankie DeTore and cousin-in-law Peter Phillips.
Despite missing the 2020 match due to the pandemic, William showcased his skills on the field, impressively defending for the US Polo Association team.
Last year, Prince Harry played alongside Nacho’s team in a league, garnering significant attention.
However, recent reports suggest that Harry is no longer part of the team, with Nacho likely to join forces with William in future matches.
Nacho Figueres, an Argentinian polo player, shared his disappointment over Harry’s treatment of his polo ponies, leading to their poor condition upon return.
This incident resulted in the harkles being ousted from the Santa Barbara Polo Club, where the Figuereses are members.
Additionally, the Singapore Centrebell tournament, previously scheduled to coincide with William and Catherine’s Earthshot prize event, mysteriously vanished from the Singapore Polo Club website.
During the charity match, the commentator enthusiastically highlighted William’s performance, attributing a missed shot to a rogue mole on the field.
Undeterred, William later scored a crucial point, breaking his polo stick in the process.
The game is expected to raise over a million pounds for 11 charities, including Shout, Wales Air Ambulance, Centrepoint, The Passage, and more.
Since the Prince of Wales’s inaugural participation, the cup has amassed an impressive £11 million, motivating William to partake annually in support of these noble causes.