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KATE MIDDLETON LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IN BLUE SUMMER DRESS AT CHARITY POLO MATCH
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KATE MIDDLETON LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IN BLUE SUMMER DRESS AT CHARITY POLO MATCH

On Thursday, July 6, 2023, at Windsor’s Guards Polo Club, Kate Middleton embodied summertime elegance. Watching a charity match, the Princess of Wales donned a cornflower blue dress by Beulah London with a floral design.

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KATE MIDDLETON LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IN BLUE SUMMER DRESS AT CHARITY POLO MATCH

Kate Middleton was the picture of summer elegance at Guards Polo Club in Windsor on Thursday (6th of July 2023). The Princess of Wales wore a cornflower blue dress with a floral print by Beulah London as she watched a charity match.

Complementing her blue maxi dress, Kate wore a pair of Finlay ‘Vivian’ sunglasses and her slate blue Mulberry Harlow bag. Adding a touch of sparkle, she wore gold hoop earrings by Lenique Louis, a gold cuff by Sézane and completed the look with a pair of taupe slingback pumps by Camilla Elphick.

The Princess attended with her husband, Prince William who played in the match.

It looks like she’s wishing William good luck in this photo. Or telling him he looks good to go!

The Princess watching her husband play. He wore the number 4 jersey out on the field

Here’s the Prince on horseback!

The match was a part of the Out-Sourcing Inc. Royal Charity Polo Cup and marked the 12th year of the Royal Charity Polo Day.

The event was organised to raise funds for eleven charities the Prince and Princess of Wales are passionate about.

The organisations that benefited were MHI (Shout), Wales Air Ambulance, Centrepoint, The Passage, Mountain Rescue England & Wales, Foundling Museum, Forward Trust, East Anglia Children’s Hospices, Baby Basics, Little Village, and AberNecessities. All charities the Prince and Princess support and champion regularly.

The event raised £1,000,000, taking the total raised from Royal Charity Polo Days played in the UK over the last 12 years to more than £12,000,000. Wow, impressive!

The Prince’s team won!

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