THEY were both on horseback but there the similarities ended for princes William and Harry yesterday.
While Harry soaked up some California sunshine at a polo match, his elder brother was preparing to carry out his royal duties for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Harry, 37, looked relaxed and carefree as he rode with his team Los Padres in Santa Barbara, just weeks after explaining in an interview that despite moving to the US, he and wife Meghan are still committed to living "a life of service". They stepped down from royal duties two years ago.
Meanwhile, William was the picture of pomp and circumstance as he rehearsed for the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
The Duke of Cambridge, 39, was up early and on parade as royal colonel of the Irish Guards at the final run through for the Queen's birthday parade on Thursday.
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