Royal fans have been left swooning after Prince William showed off his polo skills in a charity match yesterday.
The Prince of Wales, 41, was beaming with joy as he threw himself into the Out-Sourcing Inc. Royal Charity Polo Cup 2023 at the Guards Polo Club in Windsor.
Kate Middleton, 41, was enthusiastic as she showed her support for her husband, while his cousin Peter Phillips and jockey Frankie Dettori were also in the crowd cheering him on.
But it appeared William’s performance in the match also wowed a number of royal fans, who confessed they were left feeling hot under the collar by snaps from the event.
One wrote: ‘The future of the monarchy looks hot, I mean bright!’
Royal fans have been left swooning after Prince William, 41, showed off his polo skills in a charity match yesterday
The Prince of Wales was beaming with joy as he threw himself into the Out-Sourcing Inc. Royal Charity Polo Cup 2023 at the Guards Polo Club in Windsor
Another commented: ‘He is super hot, wow! Those arms, legs, abdomen…
‘And we wonder why Catherine always has that huge smile. King energy.’
A third added: ‘Prince William has always been super fit and has this body shape, look for early water polo photographs and you will see for yourself. ‘
A fourth wrote: ‘The future king is FIT. Wow. That body really is something else.’
A fifth said: ‘Prince William…HOT!’
Another added: ‘Prince William (Aka his Royal Hotness) looking fit AF during his charity polo match today.’
During the event yesterday, Kate embraced Prince William with a sweet kiss after watching him at the charity polo match.
The royal mother-of-three opted for a £550 baby blue midi dress from designer Beulah London, for the occasion.
Many royal fans were left going wild over the photographs of the Prince playing polo yesterday in the match
After the match, William sweetly embraced Kate, who looked delighted as she held her husband.
Clearly a fan of the sport, the Princess was quick to get into the swing of the event and could be seen throwing her hands into the air with glee as William competed in the charity event.
Kate was beaming from ear-to-ear as the match got underway, while her husband rode across the grounds in front of a crowd including Peter and Frankie.
During the outing, the Princess appeared in high spirits and could be seen chatting with her husband and other attendees.
It’s likely the couple’s children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, did not join them at the event because it is still term-time.
After Prince William dismounted, he and Kate were quick to catchup on how the game had gone
Grinning from ear to ear! Kate raised her hands to her face with glee as she watched William in the match
It marked the 12th year of the Royal Charity Polo Day and is set to take the total amount raised to more than £12million for deserving causes that William and Kate are passionate about
While Kate sipped on champagne and chatted with her fellow attendees, Prince William threw himself into the game
Meanwhile Prince William arrived in a blue shirt and smart grey blazer, before changing into his polo kit as he took to the field.
Prince William previously played in charity polo matches with his brother Prince Harry, who now lives in his $14.7million home in Santa Barbara with wife Meghan Markle, son Archie, and daughter Lilibet Diana.
The pair both competed in the Jerudong Trophy charity polo match together at Cirencester Park Polo Club in 2017.
Prince Harry and William went head-to-head in the King Power Royal Charity Polo Day, held in honour of late Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha on July 2019.
The brothers were supported by the Duchess of Sussex, who was seen cradling baby Archie, and the Princess, who brought along royal supporters Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Later on the Prince of Wales and his team went on to win the Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Polo Trophy at the Billingbear Polo Club – holding up the victory cup for a photo.
Last year, Kate cheered William on as he played in the Royal Charity Polo Cup 2022.
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