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Prince Harry awarded trophy after taking part in charity polo match in Singapore

The Duke of Sussex has played in a polo match in aid of disadvantaged young people affected by HIV/Aids, a move he said was in honour of his late mother Diana, Princess of Wales.

Harry saddled up to take part in the sporting event for his charity Sentebale in Singapore on Saturday 12 August, with money raised used to support the organisation’s clubs and camps programme, which provides intensive psychosocial support to young people living with HIV.

He played on the Royal Salute Sentebale team against a Singapore Polo Club team captained by the charity’s ambassador and his long-time friend, Argentinian polo player Nacho Figueras.

Both Harry and Figueras scored as the match ended 7-7, and the duke was handed a trophy afterward.

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