WATCH: Meghan Markle Congratulates Harry with a Kiss at Polo Match, Just Like Diana and Charles - Ne
Meghan Markle just gave off major Princess Diana vibes! The newlywed royal gave husband Prince Harry a congratulatory smooch after handing over the winning trophy at a charity polo match on Thursday After giving team captain Nacho Figueras a couple of air kisses as she delivered the trophy, she turned to Harry, 33, and kissed him on the lips The moment came at the end of a game in the sun which saw Harry’s Sentebale St Regis team won 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 As the teams departed, Meghan, 36, affectionately rubbed her husband’s back and the couple — who wed in May — joined hands and walked away Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock Princess Diana was often on hand to award her husband, Prince Charles, with trophies following his own polo matches The two occasionally even shared a public kiss to celebrate Harry has been following in his mother’s footsteps with his charity work Sentebale was set up by the 33-year-old royal and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, Africa, in 2006 to help children affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana, carrying on Diana’s legacy of dismantling the stigma around HIV/AIDS Earlier this week, Kensington Palace just released never-before-seen photos from the newlywed’s solo trip to Africa last month, where he opened a school and a house on behalf of Sentebale Harry also kicked off a two-day visit to Amsterdam on Monday to attend the International AIDS Conference, where he sat down with young advocates to discuss issues faced by teenagers who have the disease, where he spoke about the benefits of getting young people involved in policy changes and spreading information With the help of longtime family friend Sir Elton John, 71, Harry also announced the launch of the billion-dollar MenStar Coalition project, a new network of international funders for AIDS research
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