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Catherine narrowly avoids awkward trophy blunder during William’s polo victory

By britishbulletin.com11 July 20263 Mins Read
Catherine narrowly avoids awkward trophy blunder during William’s polo victory
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Catherine nearly suffered an awkward blunder during yesterday’s DMMI Royal Charity Polo Cup presentation.

The Princess of Wales made her eagerly anticipated return to the competition on Friday; her first appearance at the prestigious event since 2023 following her cancer treatment and recovery.


Catherine, 44, was present at Guards Polo Club in Egham to cheer on Prince William and his victorious teammates.

The trophy presentation provided an unexpected moment of laughter when one player attempted to lift the cup for a group photograph, only for it to wobble precariously on its base, nearly falling onto the princess’s feet.

The incident was captured by reporters present, showing Catherine laughing off the near-mishap as William initially covered his face in disbelief before breaking into a smile.

Following the match, the royal couple shared an uncommon public display of affection, with Catherine greeting her husband with a kiss on the cheek as he emerged from the field still wearing his riding boots and jersey.

The pair were subsequently spotted walking hand in hand as they departed.

While such gestures are relatively rare for senior royals, the couple have previously shown similar warmth at this particular event.

Catherine nearly suffered an awkward blunder during yesterday’s DMMI Royal Charity Polo Cup presentation

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Myka Meier, founder and director of Beaumont Etiquette, has noted that royals “would be trusted to use their better judgment as to when it’s appropriate,” typically adjusting their displays of affection to suit the formality of each occasion.

The annual charity polo match is anticipated to generate more than £20million for causes championed by the Prince and Princess of Wales.

This year’s beneficiaries include Wales Air Ambulance, The Royal College of Paramedics, and the mental health text service Shout.

Dr Sue Barnes, the Wales Air Ambulance’s chief executive, expressed gratitude for the contribution, explaining the significant costs involved in their operations.

After handing her husband his team’s victory prize, Catherine kissed William on both cheeks in an affectionate moment captured by photographers | GETTY

“We are amazingly grateful. What we do is expensive, and our average mission cost is about £3,500, so we need to raise over £30 million a year just to keep going,” she told the Mirror.

Dr Barnes highlighted William’s particular affinity with the service, stemming from his previous role as an air ambulance pilot.

“Supporting us is a real passion for him, and with him previously being an air ambulance pilot, he’s part of the family,” she said, adding that the prince regularly drops into crew rooms to check on staff when passing their bases.

Additional organisations set to receive support include Tŷ Hafan children’s hospice, Forward Trust, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, and the Maternal Mental Health Alliance.

The event will also provide funding for We Are Farming Minds, The Passage homeless charity, and the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.

Friday’s match represented Prince William’s fifteenth participation in the charitable fixture.

The polo event at Egham placed the royal couple within a short drive of Highgrove House, King Charles’s Gloucestershire residence, where a significant family gathering occurred later that day.

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