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Duchess Meghan Supports Prince Harry at Polo Match
Duchess Meghan made an appearance at the Centrevale polo match in Windsor today to support her husband, Prince Harry.
Although she did not mount a horse and hit the field, the Duchess of Sussex still played an important role in the competition.
She awarded the winning team, which included her hubby.
After the match, Meghan met the champions and handed a trophy to the team captain, polo star and Harry's lifelong friend, Nacho Figueras.
Then she turned around and gave her husband a quick kiss and put an arm around him before congratulating the other players.
Princess Diana was often on hand to award her husband, Prince Charles, with trophies following his own polo matches.
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The two occasionally even shared a public kiss to celebrate.
Though Harry and Meghan are apt to show PDA on public appearances, they only go as far as holding hands or linking arms.
The only time they've kissed in public was on their wedding day, outside the steps of St George's Chapel.
The couple's decision to get affectionate in public is ultimately up to them and the nature of the engagement.
At the Queen's Young Leaders Awards in Buckingham Palace, an affair they co-hosted with Her Majesty, the couple refrained from hand-holding or any PDA because it wasn't appropriate for the setting.
Today's polo match, however, wasn't an official royal outing, so it was likely more fitting for the couple to get cozier.
Plus, they're a loving married couple, let them kiss if they want to.
The Duchess wore a denim belted wrap dress by Carolina Herrera for the occasion, paired with neutral Aquazzura pumps and a J.Crew basket clutch.
The moment came at the end of a game in the sun which saw Harry's Centrevale St Regis team win 5-4 as the afternoon raised money for his charity for vulnerable children in the African country of Lesotho.
Harry scored twice for his team in the first half, contributing to their victory.
Harry has been following in his mother's footsteps with his charity work.