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Prince Harry to skip high-profile charity polo match amid rumours of rift with William

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Prince Harry is set to miss a high-profile charity polo match which he and his brother William have competed in for the past 15 years.

The King Power Royal Charity Polo Day is set to take place at the end of September and it had been hoped the brothers would set their differences aside and attend the event.

But The Duke of Sussex, 35, has revealed he will instead remain in California with wife Meghan, 39, and son Archie, one. A source told the Daily Mail: 'It's such a shame that Harry can't make the polo this year but he won't come back to Britain unless it's absolutely necessary.' The polo clash has been close to Harry and William's hearts for the past 15 years, with the event raising millions of pounds for charity.

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