
Photos courtesy of BTA
February 3, 2010
Last time we saw Prince Harry in a polo uniform, he was galloping about Governors Island at the Veuve Cliquot Manhattan Polo Classic for his charity Sentebale. With the weather a tad on the cold side, er, 0 degrees Farenheit, in the city this weekend, Harry and the charity have smartly headed south for the winter with the inaugural Sentebale Polo Cup played at the Apes Hill polo grounds in Barbados this past Sunday. Pre-game, the carrot-topped Prince kept his speech “mercifully short” but was quick to joke on Barbados’ legendary cricket league. “I’d terrify you all with my cricketing skills,” Harry teased. Thankfully, mallets rather than bats were the sporting tool of choice, and despite taking a nasty-looking spill, Harry went home with a win for the Sentebale team.
The sunny outlook wasn’t lost on pressing matters in nearby Haiti though. Co-host Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and Harry teamed up for a Haiti relief charity event the evening prior and took to the dance floor late into the night. “He’s a natural,” Seeiso said on Prince Harry’s dancing skills. “Now he doesn’t have the African jig, but he has his own sort of jig,” he added with a laugh. In that case, the polo match’s souvenir prize, a bottle of Mount Gay rum, just might do the trick.

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