The Princess of Wales was seen cheering from the sidelines as her husband, the Prince of Wales, competed in a charity polo match at the Guards Polo Club in Windsor Great Park. The event, DMMI Royal Charity Polo Cup, is a long-standing tradition for the Royal Family.
The Prince of Wales rode alongside top professional players and keen amateurs, including former England captain Mark Tomlinson and Saudi businessman Amr Zedan. Leicester City FC chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha was also part of the team.
A commentator noted that the Royal Family's polo legacy dates back generations, with the Prince of Wales's father, King Charles, and grandfather, the late Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, being avid players. The commentator praised Prince William for making time to play in the match, despite his busy schedule.
The event raised over £1m for a good cause, with the exact amount expected to be confirmed in the coming days.
The charity polo match is one of several high-profile events that the Royal Family are involved in throughout the year. The events help to raise funds and awareness for various causes, and are often attended by high-profile guests.