THE Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex went head-to-head on the polo field in a match watched by their families.

The royal brothers played together at Billingbear Polo Club in Wokingham last Wednesday (July 10) to raise money for the Invictus Games Foundation and The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust.

The teams were competing for the Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Polo Trophy, which is named after the former owner of Leicester City, who died in a helicopter crash last October.

The tragic death left his friends in the Royal Borough devastated, with hundreds of flowers and other tributes left at the gates of polo stables in Holyport owned by Mr Srivaddhanaprabha, 60.

Members of the royal family watched the pair, with two-month-old Archie joining his cousin, Prince Louis, at the event.

Mr Srivaddhanaprabha owned King Power Foxes polo club, which has training facilities at Gadbridge Farm, in Forest Green Road.

His son, Aiyawatt, has played for the team which won the Queens Cup at Guards Polo Club in Windsor Great Park in 2015.