Meghan plants a huge kiss on Harry after Prince’s polo win in rare PDA
Meghan and Harry’s public display of affection drew comparisons with Diana and Charles, who famously kissed after a polo game on their 1985 tour of Australia.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated a big win at a California polo tournament with a rare public display of affection.
The Duchess of Sussex, who pulled in the prince for a big kiss in an echo of the couple’s PDA at another polo match in 2018, drew comparisons to the infamous 1985 polo kiss between Prince Charles and Dianna.
Meghan, 40, was pictured wiping her red lipstick off the face of Harry, 37, as both laughed on the winner’s podium at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club.
It comes four years after the couple’s famous kiss at a charity polo event just weeks after the pair married four years ago.
Harry recently joined the team owned by longtime friend Nacho Figueres, an Argentine polo legend best known in Australia for establishing the Buenos Aires ranch, Ellerstina, with billionaire media mogul Kerry Packer.
Meghan was dressed in a black polka-dot blouse and long white skirt with a black sunhat that drew comparisons with Princess Diana, when she and Prince Charles shared a kiss noticeably lacking in chemistry during their 1985 tour of Australia.
Meghan was accompanied by Suits co-star Abigail Spencer as she watched Harry and his team, the Los Padres, win the Lisle Nixon Memorial trophy at the public event near their Montecito home in California.
Figueres said the team was named after the nearby Los Padres National Forest, “and also by our connection as fathers”.
“We’ve ridden together many times over the years and now that we’re both parents, it’s extra special to be able to spend this time together,” Figueras wrote on Instagram earlier this year.
“The name Los Padres was inspired by the proximity of the field to the Los Padres National Forest and also by our connection as fathers.”
While Harry and Meghan left their children home during the polo match, they are scheduled to return to England for the Queen’s jubilee along with Archie, 3, and 11-month-old Lilibet, who has not yet met much of the British royal family.