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Hasn't he grown! Crawling Prince George takes some cautious steps in his mother's arms during a Father's Day outing to the polo
- The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George were supporting the Duke of Cambridge during a charity polo match
- The Duke was playing in the annual Jerudong Trophy polo match against a team captained by Prince Harry
- Prince George was on lively form, making grabs for polo mallets and even eyeing up his father's bottle of water
- The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh were also at the polo, although at a different match held in Windsor Great Park
By Ruth Styles
Published: 15:51 GMT, 15 June 2014 | Updated: 20:56 GMT, 15 June 2014
With just over a month to go until his first birthday, Prince George made a bid for freedom during a day out at the polo with his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge.
Dressed in a smart pair of pink dungarees and a neat white polo shirt, the little prince wriggled in his mother's arms until she put him down, whereupon he attempted to crawl away from her - and into the path of a polo pony - before swiftly being picked up again.
Mother and son were at the at the Cirencester Park Polo Club to watch the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry battle it out as they took part in the annual Jerudong Trophy polo match.
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And he's off! Prince George makes a bid for freedom during a visit to Cirencester Polo Club to watch his father play in the Jerudong Trophy polo match
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Future footballer? Prince George makes a wobbly attempt to kick a football but is kept steady by his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge
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My ball! Prince George seemed fascinated by a small ball which he went to grab from the Duchess of Cambridge's hands. The Duchess looked stunning in a simple Me + Em breton striped top with a pair of skinny dark blue jeans
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On his way: Prince George toddles along the polo field with a little help from his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge
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That's mine! A cross Prince George attempts to toddle off looking put out after a little girl picks up his football
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Intrigued: A curious Prince George investigates a long-handled mallet which lays next to him in the grounds of Cirencester Park
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Adorable: Dressed in a smart pair of pink dungarees and a neat white polo shirt, Prince George appeared to enjoy playing with a polo mallet during the family day out
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Motherly love: The Duchess of Cambridge appeared to blow a kiss (left) as she watched the polo match before cradling a restless-looking Prince George (right)
Held to raise money for charity, both princes have made a habit of playing in the match, with the Duke of Cambridge refusing to miss it even when the birth of his son was imminent last year.
This year's event was a family affair with Prince George giggling happily as his mother showed him the ropes and allowed him to grab on to a mallet while walking through the pony lines.
The Duchess herself was typically stylish and wore her favourite Me + Em breton striped top with a pair of skinny dark blue jeans and a chic pair of beige and white loafers.
Beaming broadly, she smiled as proud father Prince William, who was enjoying his first Father's Day, made his way over to his wife and child during a break in play, even giving Prince George a slug of his water - much to the baby's delight.
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Mummy! Prince George tries to get his mother's attention as she watches the Duke of Cambridge take part in the annual polo game at Cirencester Park Polo Club
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Great escape: Prince George wriggles in the Duchess of Cambridge's arms as he attempts to go for a crawl on the polo field - despite the presence of polo ponies
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First Father's Day: Prince William beams proudly as he, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George inspect his mount
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Thirsty work: Prince George makes a grab for his father's water and, in true royal style, gets exactly what he wanted
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Exploring: Prince George crawls off to inspect the horses while his mother keeps a watchful eye on his trajectory through the crowd
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Traditional: Prince George and the Duchess of Cambridge join in with the traditional divot stomping during a break in play at Cirencester Polo Club
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Head to head: Prince Harry and the Duke of Cambridge face off across the pitch at the Cirencester Polo Club during a match where they played in opposing teams
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On his way: Prince Harry, who spent much of yesterday making the Duchess of Cambridge laugh during Trooping the Colour, was playing in the Jerudong Trophy
While the Derby has so far eluded her, the Queen has bred some of the finest horses ever to race in the UK, among them Dunfermline who managed to win both the Epsom Oaks and St. Leger Stakes in 1977, Carozza, who triumphed in the Epsom Oaks in 1957 and Pall Mall who took the 2,000 Guineas in 1958.
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