There was a packed weekend of polo taking place across Gloucestershire this weekend.
At Beaufort Polo Club, near Tetbury, Prince William and Harry were in attendance for a charity match.
Zara Tindall was also there leading a team of Olympians in another charity match against legends from the world of horse racing which was captained by Sir AP McCoy.
Also on the team of Olympians was Laura Tomlinson, Heather Fell and two time Olympic gold medallist turned jockey Victoria Pendleton.
The jockey’s team was made up of John Francome, Richard Dunwoody and Marcus Armytage who, with Sir AP McCoy held 30 champion jockey titles, four Grand National wins and three Cheltenham Gold Cups.
The teams fought out an honourable draw all in the name of charity.
There was also a prestigious weekend of competition at Cirencester Park Polo Club this weekend with the Bledisloe-Warwickshire cup and the Ladies International competitions taking place.
The Bledisloe-Warwickshire cup was won by Black Bears who beat El Remanso and the Ladies International was won by England who beat Argentina 5-3 1/2.
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