Prince Charles will be among the polo players battling it out on Sunday for the annual Calcot Manor Hotel Cup, only two days after his visit to Marlborough.
Prince Charles was on the winning team last year, along with his sons William and Harry, and he will be looking to maintain his winning streak.
The cup will be up for grabs in Sunday's exhibition match at the Beaufort Polo Club, as the culmination of a week of polo matches and other activities, including a country fair on Saturday and Sunday.
Beaufort Polo Club chairman Simon Tomlinson said: "Over the years we've put special emphasis on making it a family day out, and subsequently it's not all about polo.
"The country fair is packed with displays and countryside demonstrations, and there are plenty of opportunities for children and adults to join in and try things for free."
The event began on Tuesday with teams battling out for the prestigious Argentine Club Cup, which will be decided in the finals on Saturday.
There will be plenty of other activities as well, with falconry, sheep dog and duck dog displays, and visitors can try their hand at a spot of archery, laser clay shooting and mini quad bikes.
There will also be more than 70 tradestands and a children's fun fair.
Last year's event attracted more than 6,000 visitors and raised £40,000 for the Countryside Foundation for Education.
The fair runs from 10.30am to 6pm and tickets cost £15 for a car, £20 for a minibus and £40 for a coach and its occupants.
To book tickets or for more information, call the Beaufort Polo Club on (01666) 880510 or visit www.beaufortpoloclub.co.uk
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