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 yesterday (July 10) to raise money for the Invictus Games Foundation and The Queens Commonwealth Trust.

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

The newest member of the royal family was cradled by the Duchess of Sussex as she watched her husband in the Berkshire sunshine.

Kate was also seen playing with Louis nearby on the sidelines.

There was no sign of the reported rift between the couples as Harry and William smiled while they posed together for photographs after the match.

William got the better of his brother on the field, with his team recording a narrow 7-6 victory.

A small crowd gathered under a gazebo to watch the brothers duke it out on the field before William held the large silver trophy triumphantly during the presentation.

The teams were taking part in the charity polo day at the Billingbear Polo Club, 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 in October.

In June, it was confirmed that Harry and the Duchess of Sussex are setting up their own charitable foundation after splitting from their joint charity with William and the Duchess of Cambridge.

It was seen as the final step in the division of the couples' public duties, with Harry and Meghan breaking away from the Royal Foundation.

But the Foundation said the couples would continue to work together in the future, including on the Heads Together mental health campaign.