JUNE 16 (Reuters) — The Duke of Cambridge and his brother Prince Harry showed off their sibling rivalry as they took part in a charity polo match against each other at the Beaufort Polo Club in British county Gloucestershire on Sunday (June 14th).
In the Gloucestershire Festival of Polo, the game resulted in five to four goal victory of Prince Harry’s ‘Royal Salute’ team over the ‘Piaget’ team featuring Price William.
Prince Harry, who beat his brother at the same event last year, scored the winning goal in the closing few seconds.
The winning team was presented a trophy by Charles Fränkl, the CEO of the event’s sponsor Gigaset and Jenny Pan, the daughter of the company’s owner Pan Sutong.
The charities benefiting from the event include The Irish Guards Appeal, The Household Cavalry Foundation, and England and Wales Mountain Rescue.