Harry played to raise funds and awareness for his charity of the same name, which helps children and adolescents in Africa come to terms with their HIV diagnosis. Harry was also seen laughing after missing a goal, but it all came good in the end for the Duke- who accepted a prize on behalf of his teammates. A commentator watching the game praised Harry's skills, saying: 'He went coast to coast, like buttered toast,' Hello! magazine reported. Harry joined his friend and teammate Nacho Figueras for the tournament, which saw Sentebale take on multiple other teams. The Duke of Sussex's Sentebale Team won the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup in Aspen, Colorado on Thursday - due in large part to the 37 year-old royal's horseback skills. Prince Harry won his latest polo game - a charity tournament in Colorado - after scoring an impressive five goals. Industry analysts previously predicted that the current typical annual bill is set to rise from £1,971 to at least £3,500 and potentially as much as £3,700 from October 1. It is estimated up to 80 per cent of households will cut off their own electricity. This latest rise in the cost of living will leave a quarter of all people in the UK unable to afford their bills this winter, experts predict, and could put 8.5 million households into fuel poverty at a time when they are already struggling to keep up with the rising cost of living. In comparison, the average bill in October 2021 was £1,400 a year, meaning the average bill is set to have risen by 150 per cent within a year. In the latest blow for UK households amid the cost of living crisis, it is expected that around 24 million households are set to be told that their energy bills will rise by around 80% from the start of October. The energy price cap for October 2022 will rise to £3,549 for the average household from October 1, energy regulator Ofgem announced this morning.