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The Princess of Wales watched a polo match in Windsor today, as her brother-in-law Prince Harry carried out Invictus Games events more than 100 miles away.

Catherine donned a casual, sleeveless gingham dress in a departure from her more typically formal style as she cheered on husband Prince William at Guards Polo Club.

She paired the Temperley dress with £260 slingback pumps from Camilla Elphick and was accompanied by William's equerry, Squadron Leader Mike Reynolds.

The Prince of Wales also appeared in high spirits ahead of the DMMI Royal Charity Polo Cup, as he sported a beige jacket with a blue shirt and navy trousers.

He later swapped them out for his '4' navy blue jersey and jodhpurs as he joined his teammates on horseback, with the princess cheering him on from the sidelines alongside Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling who married each other last month.

Meanwhile William's estranged brother Harry was in Birmingham as he launched the one-year countdown to his Invictus Games at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC).

Harry won a wheelchair rugby exhibition match and was in his element rushing around the court, crashing into opponents with glee and scoring tries.

Missing was his wife the Duchess of Sussex, who was due to attend the event but did not fly to the UK with Harry earlier this week because of security concerns.

The Princess of Wales and Prince William's equerry, Squadron Leader Mike Reynolds, ahead of the Prince of Wales taking part in the DMMI Royal Charity Polo Cup 2026 in Windsor today

Prince William also appeared in high spirits ahead of the DMMI Royal Charity Polo Cup today

William later changed into his navy '4' jersey and jodhpurs as the match got underway 

Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling were also in attendance at today's polo match in Windsor

Meghan is however expected to travel with their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, prompting rumours of a meeting between the King and his grandchildren.

In an interview with ITV's This Morning, presenter Alison Hammond suggested to Harry that his family must appreciate him, and he replied: 'They don't tell me everyday that they're proud of me, but yeah I'm proud of them, they're proud of me – I love my family.'

During the wheelchair rugby match, Harry threw a blind pass over his head straight into the arms of a teammate, who crossed the try-line, a move praised by TV presenter Ade Adepitan who won a bronze with the GB basketball team at the 2004 Paralympics.

The broadcaster, who played on Harry's team which ran out 7-1 winners, said: 'He did a no-look pass. Did you see it? A no-look pass over his head.

'I mean, he said to me at the end 'it was just a throw and hope' but I said 'style it out, style it out,' that was done on purpose.'

The event was part of a series of showcase sports highlighting events that will be staged when Birmingham hosts the Invictus Games.

As for Catherine, it was her first time back at the poli charity match in two years,

Today's event also marked William's 15th appearance at the annual Windsor fixture that has become an important fundraiser for the future King's charities.

The Duke of Sussex participates in a laser run game at the NEC in Birmingham today

The Duke of Sussex takes part in a session of wheelchair rugby in Birmingham today

The Duke of Sussex and TV presenter Alison Hammond at the NEC in Birmingham this morning

Prince Harry and Ade Adepitan at the Invictus Games event at the NEC in Birmingham today

Catherine last attended the charity polo match was in 2023 – and the following March, the future Queen announced she had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer following planned abdominal surgery.

She is currently in remission, with the mother-of-three going from strength to strength as she recently completed the Three Peaks Challenge to spread her message of life after cancer.

Harriet was typically elegant as she opted for a sky blue shirt dress with strappy tan sandals and a whimsical straw bag from Anya Hindmarch worth £425.

The funds raised today will be distributed across 10 charities and causes supported by William and Catherine , including the Wales Air Ambulance and Evelina London Children's Hospital.

Catherine recently carried out a low-key engagement at the hospital which treats some of the capital's sickest children and youngsters, as she raised smiles and spirits while highlighting Evelina's expansion project.

This year's polo match is expected to take the total money raised to over £15million to support the vital work carried out by charities close to the Prince and Princess's hearts.

It comes after William undertook a series of engagements in Hastings yesterday – while the King and Queen visited London Zoo.

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