Princes Take Part in Charity Polo Match

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The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry take part in the Jerudong Trophy at Cirencester Park Polo Club, Gloucestershire this past Saturday
Prince Harry and Prince William take part in the Jerudong Trophy charity polo match at Cirencester Park Polo Club.

The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry take part in Charity Polo Match

Cirencester Park Polo Club

Saturday 15th July, 2017

The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry have taken part in the Jerudong Trophy at Cirencester Park Polo Club, Gloucestershire this past Saturday 15th July.

The charity match helped raise funds and awareness for The Household Cavalry Operational Casualties Fund, and two charities that The Duke and Prince Harry support as Patrons: Centrepoint, whose Patron is The Duke of Cambridge, and Walking with the Wounded, whose expeditions Prince Harry has been Patron of for a number of years.

This match formed part of a series of charitable polo matches Their Royal Highnesses have played in this summer. The Duke and Prince Harry have both been playing polo in support of their charities since 2007, and have continued each year since, raising over £10 million for charitable causes to date.

Throughout the summer, Their Royal Highnesses are raising funds for the following charities: Centrepoint, Child Bereavement UK, English Schools Swimming Association, Fields in Trust, Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund, The Household Cavalry Operational Casualties Fund, Irish Guards Appeal, Map Action, Mountain Rescue England and Wales, The Royal Marsden, RFU Injured Players Foundation, Sentebale, Skillforce, Tusk, Walking With the Wounded, WellChild and the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust.

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