The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex to play in charitable polo matches this summer
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Starting today with The Duke of Cambridge playing in the Jerudong Trophy at Cirencester Park Polo Club, both His Royal Highness and The Duke of Sussex will play in a series of polo matches once again this summer to raise funds and awareness for the charities they support as Patrons.
Their Royal Highnesses have taken part in polo fixtures in support of their charities since 2007 and have continued each year since, raising over £11 million for charitable causes to date.
Throughout the summer, Their Royal Highnesses will raise funds for the following charities:
Centrepoint
Child Bereavement UK
English Schools Swimming Association
Fields in Trust
Heads Together
Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund
The Household Cavalry Operational Casualties Fund
Irish Guards Appeal
Map Action
Mountain Rescue England and Wales
The Royal Marsden
RFU Injured Players Foundation
Sentebale
Skillforce
Tusk
WellChild
Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust
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