Prince William returns to Polo in a Charity Match, while Duchess Kate continues to self-isolate

Get back at it!Prince WilliamAfter a long break, I returned to the polo fields to play in a charity match with my wifeKate Duchess After a COVID-19 Exposure, the patient remained isolated.

Prince William returns to Polo in a Charity Match, while Duchess Kate continues to self-isolate

On Friday, July 9, the 39-year-old Duke of Cambridge participated in Out-Sourcing Inc. Royal Charity Polo Cup 2021 held at Guards Polo Club Windsor. The match raised awareness and money for several organizations, including Tusk and Centrepoint, London Air Ambulance and Fields in Trust.

William was as skilled as ever, despite having to take a break from the sport during the coronavirus pandemic. One ofHis most recent public matchesHe competed against him in July 2019.Prince HarryDuring the King Power Royal Charity Polo Day. KatePrince George?Princess Charlotte?Prince Louis?Meghan MarkleAndArchieThe function was attended by many cousins, marking their first outing together. While their children were entertained, Kate and Meghan could be seen watching their husbands. The event took placeDays after Archie's ChristeningFor which William and Kate were present.

In January 2020, Harry and Meghan announced their separation and then moved to California. In June, the couple welcomed Lilibet to their family.

After Kensington Palace confirmed that Kate was exposed to COVID-19 on Monday, July 5, Kate missed Friday's match.

A spokesperson for the Duchess said that "Last Week, the Duchess Of Cambridge was in contact with someone who had subsequently tested positive" "Her Royal Highness does not have any symptoms but follows all applicable government guidelines. She is self-isolating at her home."

William continued to plan the events for the couple.Hosting the NHS Big Tea by itselfMonday. Buckingham Palace hosted the celebration to celebrate the 73rd anniversary of the U.K. National Health Service. After the pandemic, the royal family had to cancel garden parties for over a year.Queen Elizabeth IIThe duo were granted permission to host the fete.

Kate was absent from the unveiling ceremony of the statue in memory of the late Princess Diana. Instead, William, 36, and Harry, 36, unveiled the piece.

"Out of respect to Harry and William, [the Royal Family] wanted it be about Diana's children and not a huge public affairs," a source exclusively revealed to Us Weekly. "Kate was certainly supporting William, even though she was physically absent. really wanted to attend but her family decided that it was better for them all to stay home.

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