The Cartier’s Queen Cup well and truly announces the beginning of British summertime. The prestigious event which is held annually at Guards Polo Club is one of the most famous polo tournaments in the world and is widely accepted as being the jewel in the crown of the British polo season. Sponsored by Cartier for more than ten years, the elegance, style, and timeless prestige that is synonymous with the brand is brought to the special day.
The game itself unfolds with a kind of fierce beauty. Polo, at its core, is a testament to the enduring relationship between man and horse, a symbiotic partnership that dates back to ancient Persia. But here, beneath the cloud-streaked sky, it takes on a theatrical intensity.
Named after Britain’s longest-serving monarch, the late, and great, Queen Elizabeth II, the internationally renowned polo match attracts the most successful polo players from across the globe and the 22-goal tournament runs from May onwards, until the finale in June. The tournament is so highly revered, that even the royal family have participated, King Charles’s team took home the trophy in 1986 and Prince Philip, an avid polo player has also partaken.
The Queen first presented the winners with the cup in 1960, a tradition that has continued annually since. Although British weather is known for being temperamental, to say the least, no amount of rain can temper the spirits of the best of British society who gather annually to celebrate this event: actors, artists, musicians, and even royalty, turn up to enjoy the day which is dubbed by Tatler as the most glamorous event of the summer. From Princess Diana to Elton John, Angelina Jolie to Sienna Miller, the guest list has always been one of the most exclusive.
There is also a charitable component to the event which includes auctions and fundraisers, which attract further attention from high society. These philanthropic efforts not only contribute to various causes but also allow attendees to display their generosity and commitment to social responsibilities, further enhancing their social standing, all while benefits important causes.