The 3rd Annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic was held on New Yorks Governor Island (south of Manhattan).
(AP Photo/David Goldman)
- The 3rd Annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic was held on New Yorks Governor Island (south of Manhattan). (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- British Prince Harry competed in the polo match on June 27th for an African AIDS charity. (AP Photo/Stephen Lovekin, Pool)
- Prince Harry sported a #1 polo jersey in the 90-degree (F) heat for the NY charity polo match on Governor's Island. (AP Photo/Stephen Lovekin, Pool)
- Prince Harry was unmounted during the June 27th match, when his polo mount spooked. (AP Photo/Stephen Lovekin, Pool)
- The polo playing Prince of Wales tumbled to the ground near the polo pony. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- Playing for the Black Rock team in the June 27th charity polo match, Prince Harry rolled into a backspin on the ground. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- The 25-year-old Prince did a backflip on the polo grounds at Governor's Island in New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Lovekin, Pool)
- Prince Harry was not injured in his polo match tumble. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- Right in front of the New York crowd, which included several celebrities, Prince Harry stood up and remounted to continue the polo match to benefit AIDS orphans in Africa. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- Not long after his polo match fall, Prince Harry scored a goal for his team. AP Photo/David Goldman)
- After the charity polo match in New York on June 27th, Prince Harry (center) congratulated the winning team, including Argentine model and equestrian Nacho Figueras. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
- During his U.S. visit, British Prince Harry (center) visited cadets at American West Point Military Academy on Friday, June 25, 2010. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
- Prince Harry of Wales (left) greeted New York Mets catcher Rod Barajas after tossing the first pitch in a Major League Baseball game (New York Mets vs. Minnesota Twins) on Saturday, June 26, 2010. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
- The UK's Prince Harry (right) also participated in the Achilles Hope and Possibility Race at New York's Central Park on Sunday, June 27, 2010, greeting Corporal Todd Nicely (left) and others. (AP Photo/John Angelillo, Pool)
- More >







