What a fabulous week royal newlyweds Peter and Harriet Phillips have had! Two days after their sun-drenched day out at Wimbledon 2026 on Wednesday, the pair stepped out once again to support cousin Prince William at a charity polo match at the Guards Polo Club in Windsor.
Giving us all a lesson on how to dress for the polo, Harriet showcased supreme spectator style in her bright, sky-blue dress by Beulah London. Known as the 'Aybra Cornflower Dress', the £395 style was a pastel vision.
A collarless, shirt-style dress, it had a timeless and flattering silhouette, including a fitted bodice, a belted waist, and an A-line midi-length skirt.
Made from linen, a renowned cooling fabric that's perfect for the heatwave, it also comes in pink, and it's easy to see why the timeless style has already sold out in both colours.
Adding a plethora of fine accessories, Harriet carried a raffia basket bag by Anya Hindmarch, added Loeffler Randall shoes, and topped her ensemble off with FINLAY sunglasses and earrings by Kiki McDonough.
The event is set to raise funds for charities chosen by the Prince and Princess of Wales, including the Wales Air Ambulance (25th Anniversary), The Royal College of Paramedics (25th Anniversary), Shout, Tŷ Hafan, Forward Trust, Evelina London Children's Hospital, Maternal Mental Health Alliance, We Are Farming Minds, The Passage, the Royal Navy, and Royal Marines Charity.
The Princess of Wales was also in attendance, donning a gingham sleeveless dress by Temperley London. The glamorous style was also fitting for the heatwave as it was crafted in an airy, vest-style shape.
Harriet's Wimbledon 2026 look
Peter and Harriet wowed the crowds at Wimbledon earlier this week. Princess Anne's son looked suave in his navy blue chinos, a white shirt, and a pastel linen blazer. But all eyes were on Harriet, who stepped out in an eye-catching lime-green dress by her wedding dress designer, Emilia Wickstead.
Known as the 'Juul' dress, the shirt style was originally priced at £2,660 but has been marked down in the brand's summer sale. The bold style boasted a pointed collar, long sleeves, and a buttoned placket.
It also had a fitted bodice, which was neatly tailored before giving way to a sweeping pleated skirt. A slim belt defined her waist, and she teamed it with neutral accessories, letting the statement dress take centre stage.










