Peter Phillips supports Prince William at Royal Charity Polo Cup

Peter Phillips joined Harriet Sperling at the Royal Charity Polo Cup in Windsor on Friday, supporting Prince William at the charity match.

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Peter Phillips supports Prince William at Royal Charity Polo Cup

Peter Phillips attended the Royal Charity Polo Cup in Windsor on Friday, joining Harriet Sperling to support Prince William. Harriet Sperling, his new wife, wore a belted summer dress by Beulah London and carried accessories from Kiki McDonough and Anya Hindmarch.

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Royal Charity Polo Cup in Windsor

The match drew its fundraising weight from a long line of charity proceeds tied to Prince William. The Royal Charity Polo Cup is set to take the total raised to more than £15 million, with funds this year directed to Wales Air Ambulance, The Royal College of Paramedics, Shout, Ty Hafan, Forward Trust, Evelina London Children's Hospital, Maternal Mental Health Alliance, We Are Farming Minds, The Passage, and Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.

Peter Phillips and Prince William are the two eldest grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. That family link sits behind the event’s regular draw, and 2026 marks the 15th time Prince William has played in the match.

Harriet Sperling at Wimbledon

Harriet Sperling’s appearance in Windsor came after she joined Phillips at Wimbledon on Wednesday in a lime, pink and blue check dress by Emilia Wickstead, finished with Emmy London heels, Kiki McDonough earrings and an Anya Hindmarch bag. The sequence of outings places her in view at two different summer events within the same week, while the couple married in June in Gloucestershire.

For readers tracking the couple, the practical point is simple: the Windsor appearance adds another public outing to a short run of appearances after their June wedding, but no further event for them is set out in the available details. The focus now stays on the charities linked to the polo match and the fundraising figure expected to move above £15 million.

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