Prince Harry keeps a low profile as he makes a surprise appearance at a charity polo match – but Meghan stays at home
- Prince Harry, 33, took part in a charity polo match in Oxfordshire yesterday
- The royal competed and helped to raise £200,000 for two of his charities
- His wife the Duchess of Sussex, 36, chose to skip the fundraising event
Prince Harry delighted spectators when he made a surprise appearance at a charity polo match yesterday.
The Duke of Sussex, 33, kept a low profile as he competed in British Polo Day in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
The event, which saw Prince Harry and the US-based Valiente team take on the UAE, raised £200,000 for the Royal Foundation and Sentebale, two charities of which he is patron.
The Duke of Sussex, 33, kept a low profile as he competed in British Polo Day in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Pictured, Harry with world number one Adolfo Cambiaso
Prince Harry, pictured in the foreground, showed off his skills at the event, which raised £200,000 for the Royal Foundation and Sentebale, two charities of which he is patron
At one point Harry was seen reaching over to pat leading British player Nina Clarkin, 35, on the back after a particularly impressive move. The pair competed for the US-based Valiente team
The night before Harry was joined by Meghan, 36, at an engagement with the Queen but his wife chose to sit out the day at the polo.
The prince appeared in good spirits as he showed off his skills on the field alongside leading men’s polo player Adolfo Cambiaso and women’s star Nina Clarkin.
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The teams were competing for the Chelsea Barracks River Field Plate.
At one point Harry was seen reaching over to pat British player Clarkin, 35, on the back after a particularly impressive move.
Harry attended the event solo as the Duchess of Sussex apparently chose to stay at home
The royal and his teammates emerged victorious and took home the Chelsea Barracks River Field Plate
Harry, pictured back row left, has a number of polo matches lined up this summer
Meanwhile Argentina-based Cambiaso, 43, the current world number one, competed for the UAE.
But it was Harry and Clarkin’s team who triumphed and the pair were seen beaming as they posed for photos at the end of the match.
Harry has a number of polo matches lined up this summer, giving Meghan plenty of opportunities to watch her husband in action.
The night before Harry was joined by Meghan, 36, at an engagement with the Queen
The newlyweds made their first appearance as a couple when they attended the Audi Polo Challenge at Coworth Park, Berkshire, in May last year.
The event offered royal supporters one of the first glimpses of the now Duke and Duchess of Sussex together when they were spotted embracing in the car park.
The outing, which saw the duchess being introduced to some of Harry’s closest confidants, give yet another sign of the seriousness of their relationship.
The royals were joined by David Beckham and Sir Lenny Henry, to present awards to winners of the Queen’s Young Leaders for 2018
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