Princes Harry and William to play in charity polo matches over summer

Charitable causes: The brothers represented the Heads Together campaign at the London Marathon
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Robert Jobson6 May 2017

The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry are to play in a series of polo charity matches this summer.

They hope their appearances will help raise funds and awareness for the charities they support as patrons.

The royal brothers have taken part in polo fixtures in support of their charities since 2007.

They have continued each year since, raising over £10 million for charitable causes to date.

Throughout the summer William and Harry will raise funds for charities including, CentrePoint, Child Bereavement UK, English Schools Swimming Association, Fields in Trust, Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund, The Household Cavalry Operational Casualties Fund.

Others causes to benefit include Irish Guards Appeal, Map Action, Mountain Rescue England and Wales, The Royal Marsden, RFU Injured Players Foundation, Sentebale, Skillforce, Tusk, Walking With the Wounded WellChild and Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust.

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