Prince Harry suffers minor hand injury at Snow Polo Championship
Prince Harry sustained hand injury but continued to play during Aspen polo match
Prince Harry injured his hand while playing in the St. Regis World Snow Polo Championship in Aspen.
However, eyewitnesses have revealed that the Duke of Sussex continued to play and only stopped briefly despite his team’s loss.
According to reports, Harry’s hand was accidentally struck by a polo mallet by polo player Nacho Figueras when was swinging his mallet during play.
“They paused for a second and he shook it off,” an insider told Page Six.
Harry had also taken part in Wednesday’s game, an appearance that a source said caught many off guard.
“No one knew he was coming,” added the insider.
Following Harry's surprise appearance, Meghan Markle took to Instagram and shared a photo of the Duke with caption, “Oh, hello there.”
Fans of the Duke were also excited to see his photos, which quicky went viral on social media with one writing on X (formerly Twitter), “What a beautiful view in Aspen."
"Prince Harry and friends look like they’re having a blast," they added.
Another fan wrote, “Harry is a real king of England he just have that real king feeling he behaves like we expect a king or a real Prince would behave he works for the people and for the charities he just doesn't stand around and wave he works.
“The royal family were fools to cut he and Meghan off.”
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