Prince Harry pays respect to late polo player Chevy Beh at Sentebale polo match
Prince Harry took off his hat for the tribute that honored Chevy Beh at the start of the tournament
Prince Harry arrived at the special charity polo match in the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup tournament in Carbondale, Colorado.
At the start of the tournament, the Duke of Sussex observed a minute of silence for a beloved polo player Chevy Beh.
Paying respects to Beh, who sadly passed away this past week at the age of 37, Harry took off his hat for the tribute that honored the player, who was the CEO of medical scheduling app BookDoc and was scheduled to play on the Royal Salute team at the charity event.
The royal also kept his hat off in honor of the American national anthem that marked the start of the tournament.
Harry played alongside his Argentine friend Nacho Figueras on the Sentebale team as they took to the field against other US Polo Association teams.
At the annual event, Harry shared that his team was "proud of the support we are able to give the young people of Lesotho and Botswana to feel empowered, healthy, resilient, and able to thrive."
"The funds raised this year will be invested in these communities at a critical time, as inequalities have been exacerbated by the pandemic," he added.
"We are enormously grateful to our partners and supporters here today, especially our long-standing title sponsor, ISPS Handa, for making the day possible."
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