Royals: Kate gives William a winning kiss after winning polo match for charity

Royals: Kate gives William a winning kiss after winning polo match for charity

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the Royal Charity Polo Cup in Berkshire (Photo: REX)

Prince William got a winning kiss from his wife Kate Middleton after a charity polo match.

The Duchess of Cambridge arrived at the Royal Charity Polo Cup in Berkshire in an elegant white dress with black Emilia Wickstead details and pearly white shoes.

Meanwhile, her husband was wearing a light blue shirt, pants and sneakers.

Before the match, he changed into a polo uniform, with a dark blue top and helmet, for the fundraising tournament.

Kate and William were seen laughing and chatting with friends, while also playing with their family dog ​​- an adorable black cocker spaniel named Orla.

After the match, he was seen walking his horse to the waiting Duchess and their puppy.

Their new puppy Orla accompanied them to the charity event (Picture: Getty)
The pair were seen in good spirits (Picture: PA)
William competed in the 2022 Royal Charity Polo Cup at Guards Polo Club (Picture: Getty)
The event raised $1 million for various charities (Picture: Getty)

The pair kissed each other affectionately on both cheeks as the Duchess presented the prizes after the match at Guards Polo Club’s Castle Ground, nearby Windsor Castle

She handed out the helmet trophies and other awards before posing with all the players for a group photo.

With the Duke played James Harper, who was later named captain of the England team for the match against Uruguay for the Coronation Cup at Guards in July.

During the presentations, William was described as having a defensive role with his team beating the teams of BP Polo and Monterosso Vikings.

Organizers said the event raised £1 million for charities such as London’s Air Ambulance Charity, the homeless organization the Passage and East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices.

The same polo event in 2021 raised £500,000, but the additional support from donors this year doubled the money for charities such as the Anna Freud Centre, a children’s mental health charity.

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