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Prince Charles (wearing number 3) was locked in a fierce battle with Princess Diana
Prince Charles (wearing number 3) was locked in a fierce battle with Princess Dianas friend Major James Hewitt today, on the polo field.
At one stage, as Major Hewitt challenged the prince, the commentator exclaimed " Oh, I say ! That riding off was a bit rough"
Despite determined riding by Charles, the Gulf heros team won 4-1 at Windsor.
The polo prizes were presented by another royal, Princess Beatrice, the two year old daughter of The Duchess of York and Prince Andrew.
Picture taken 16th July 1991
Kent Gavin
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Windsor
Berkshire
England
R91-4484
Media ID 21779840
© Mirrorpix
Horse Horses Mallet Polo Prince Charles Windsore 1991
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In this photo print, we witness a thrilling polo match between Prince Charles and Princess Diana's friend, Major James Hewitt. The intensity of the battle is palpable as both players fiercely compete on the field. As Major Hewitt challenges the prince, the commentator can be heard exclaiming, "Oh, I say! That riding off was a bit rough". It is evident that no punches are being pulled in this exhilarating encounter. Despite Charles' determined riding skills, it was ultimately the Gulf heroes team who emerged victorious with a 4-1 win at Windsor. The polo prizes were graciously presented by another member of royalty - Princess Beatrice. At just two years old, she already embodies her family's regal elegance as she assists in honoring the winners. This snapshot captures not only an exciting sporting event but also offers us a glimpse into the lives of British royalty during the early 1990s. With its rich historical context and iconic figures such as Prince Charles and Princess Diana involved, this image becomes even more significant. Preserved by Kent Gavin through his lens on July 16th, 1991, this photograph transports us back to an era where horseback sports like polo held great importance within English society. It serves as a reminder of both tradition and competition intertwined within royal circles while showcasing their love for equestrian pursuits.
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