The Princess of Wales has presented the trophy to her husband the Prince, kissing him on both cheeks. after his team claimed victory in the DMMI Royal Polo Cup,
Kate, in a black and white checked sleeveless sundress, applauded and smiled as he made his way over to her to accept his prize.
She then joined him and his US Polo Association team mates on the podium to handed them the cup at Guards Polo Club in Windsor, a stone’s throw from their home at Forest Lodge.
She presented prizes to all the players, as well as the umpires. She and members of the couple's staff, including the Prince’s equerry, Squadron Leader Mike Reynolds, had watched from across the field from the main tent.
Also supporting William was his cousin Peter Phillips and his new wife Harriet, who looked elegant in a Beulah dress, Kiki McDonough earrings, an Anya Hindmarch bag, shoes by Loeffler Randall and FINLAY glasses.
They were joined by Harriet’s daughter Georgina, who wore a skirt by Aspiga, Penelope Chilvers shoes and FINLAY Sunglasses.
The future king played four chukkas for the US Polo Association team, alongside former England captain Mark Tomlinson, who co-owns Beaufort Polo Club with his brother and fellow former England captain Luke.
His other teammates were US-born Saudi businessman Amr Zedan and Aiyawatt “Top” Srivaddhanaprabha, owner of Leicester City and the KingPower Polo team.
They came out on top after a six chukka event featuring The Mirror and Manta Marine teams.
This was the 15th time that William has played in this polo match, and this year's event was set to take the total amount raised to more than £15,000,000 for deserving causes that the Prince and Princess are passionate about.
The ten charities supported this year were: Wales Air Ambulance; The Royal College of Paramedics; Shout;Ty Hafan; Forward Trust; Evelina Children's Hospital; Maternal Mental Health Alliance; We Are Farming Minds; The Passage; Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.







