Prince William fell from his horse while playing against brother Prince Harry in a tsunami charity polo match.
The Prince, 22, was unhurt in the fall and quickly remounted to carry on the game at Longdole Polo Club in Birdlip, Gloucestershire, which his team lost 12-7. The princes organised the match, which raised 26,000 ($68,700) in ticket sales for the Tsunami Earthquake Appeal.
"We are delighted to be here and we've had great fun," William said.
"This is a very worthwhile cause and we are just pleased we can do something to help."
Britain suffered 84 confirmed deaths in the December 26 tsunamis. The princes have both made private donations to relief efforts, and in January they spent more than five hours helping Red Cross workers prepare aid packs for the Maldives.
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