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Picture shows Major James Hewitt (wearing white shirt number 2)
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Picture shows Major James Hewitt (wearing white shirt number 2)
Picture shows Major James Hewitt (wearing white shirt number 2).
See other frames in this set which show : Prince Charles (Red shirt wearing number 3) was locked in a fierce battle with Princess Dianas friend Major James Hewitt today (white shirt wearing number 2), 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 21779846
© Mirrorpix
Horse Horses James Hewitt Major James Hewitt Mallet Polo Prince Charles Windsore 1991
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This print captures a thrilling moment on the polo field as Major James Hewitt, donning a white shirt with number 2, engages in an intense battle with Prince Charles. The dynamic image showcases their competitive spirit and determination to outshine each other. As Major Hewitt fearlessly challenges the prince, the commentator's exclamation of "Oh, I say! That riding off was a bit rough" echoes through the air. Despite Prince Charles' determined riding, it was Major Hewitt's Gulf heroes team that emerged victorious with a resounding 4-1 win at Windsor. Adding to the regal ambiance of this eventful day, Princess Beatrice, two-year-old daughter of The Duchess of York and Prince Andrew, presented the prestigious polo prizes to deserving recipients. Taken on July 16th, 1991 by renowned photographer Kent Gavin during England's vibrant era in the 1990s, this picture encapsulates not only an exhilarating sport but also highlights royal figures engaging in friendly competition. With its rich historical context and iconic personalities involved such as James Hewitt and Prince Charles, this print is sure to transport viewers back in time while evoking feelings of excitement and admiration for these esteemed individuals.
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