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Combermere Cup Final Polo match played at Windsor. Windsor Park defeated Lowood by

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Combermere Cup Final Polo match played at Windsor. Windsor Park defeated Lowood by

Combermere Cup Final Polo match played at Windsor.
Windsor Park defeated Lowood by 6 goals to 4 to win the trophy with the help of Prince Charles and his father Prince Philip, who both scored vital goals during the match.
Father and son in action during the match.
30th April 1967

Victor Crawshaw
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
England
X3993

Media ID 21783448

© Mirrorpix

House Of Windsor Royal Family 1967


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Combermere Cup Final Polo match played at Windsor: A Glorious Victory for Windsor Park with the Help of Prince Charles and Prince Philip". In this print from 1967, we witness a momentous event in the world of polo. The Combermere Cup Final Polo match held at Windsor was an exhilarating clash between two formidable teams – Windsor Park and Lowood. With their eyes set on victory, both sides displayed remarkable skill and determination. However, it was the team from Windsor Park who emerged triumphant, defeating Lowood by six goals to four. What made this victory even more extraordinary were the vital goals scored by none other than Prince Charles and his father, Prince Philip. This dynamic duo showcased their sporting prowess as they fearlessly took charge on the field. The image captures a thrilling moment during the match when father and son are seen in action side by side. Their synchronized movements demonstrate not only their deep bond but also their shared passion for sportsmanship. This photograph is a testament to the enduring legacy of royalty within sport and showcases how members of the royal family have always been active participants in various athletic endeavors throughout history. Victor Crawshaw's expertly captured image allows us to relive this historic event that unfolded on April 30th, 1967. It serves as a reminder of how sports can bring people together regardless of social status or background – uniting them through competition, teamwork, and sheer excitement.

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