Peter Phillips and his new wife, Harriet Phillips, were among the Royal Family members cheering on Prince William at the Royal Charity Polo Cup this afternoon.
The recently married couple joined the Princess of Wales at the Guards Polo Club in Egham to show their support for the charity event.
Their attendance marked the second time this week the newlyweds had been spotted at a high-profile occasion, following their appearance at Wimbledon just two days ago.
The polo match aims to raise money for numerous charitable causes selected by William and Catherine, including Wales Air Ambulance, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, and The Passage.
Peter Phillips and his new wife, Harriet Phillips, were among the Royal Family members cheering on Prince William at the Royal Charity Polo Cup this afternoon
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Mrs Phillips opted for a striking cornflower blue linen dress from Beulah London, the brand’s “Aybra” style priced at £395, which has already sold out in both available colours.
The cooling linen fabric proved ideal for the warm weather, while the shirt-style design featured a fitted bodice, belted waist, and A-line midi skirt.
She completed her look with a raffia basket bag from Anya Hindmarch, Loeffler Randall footwear, FINLAY sunglasses, and Kiki McDonough earrings.
Mr Phillips maintained his customary polo attire of a sport coat paired with a button-down shirt and sunglasses.
Prince William taking part in the charity polo match
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The couple have attended the Royal Charity Polo Cup together for the past two years.
Today’s outing carries particular significance for the pair, arriving just over a month since they exchanged vows at All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire.
On Wednesday, the Phillipses attended the Wimbledon quarterfinals, where they were seated in the Royal Box with Queen Camilla.
The recently married Phillipses joined the Princess of Wales at the Guards Polo Club in Egham to show their support for the charity event
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Harriet Phillips opted for a striking cornflower blue linen dress from Beulah London, the brand’s ‘Aybra’ style, priced at £395
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For that occasion, Mrs Phillips chose a lime-green dress by Emilia Wickstead, the designer behind her wedding gown.
The £2,660 “Juul” dress, currently reduced in the brand’s summer sale, featured a pointed collar, long sleeves, and a sweeping pleated skirt.
Mr Phillips looked equally polished at the tennis in navy chinos, a white shirt, and a pastel linen blazer.

