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Six Nations: William and Kate renew Wales v England rivalry | Six Nations: William and Kate renew Wales v England rivalry |
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The Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales, are at the Principality Stadium to watch Wales vs England | The Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales, are at the Principality Stadium to watch Wales vs England |
The Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales, have resumed their rugby rivalry at the Wales vs England Six Nations match. | The Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales, have resumed their rugby rivalry at the Wales vs England Six Nations match. |
The pair were at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff as England demolished Wales 68-14. | |
The match has a special significance for the couple as Prince William is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while Catherine took over as patron of the English Rugby Football Union from the Duke of Sussex in 2022. | The match has a special significance for the couple as Prince William is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while Catherine took over as patron of the English Rugby Football Union from the Duke of Sussex in 2022. |
Before the game, the couple met injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust at the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite, a space dedicated for use by injured players and their families. | Before the game, the couple met injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust at the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite, a space dedicated for use by injured players and their families. |
Before the game, the couple met injured players at the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite | Before the game, the couple met injured players at the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite |
Founded in 1972, the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust supports severely injured players in Wales. | Founded in 1972, the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust supports severely injured players in Wales. |
It invites them to all home games and each year the WRU hosts a "family day" for players and their families. | It invites them to all home games and each year the WRU hosts a "family day" for players and their families. |
England's victory leaves them in with a chance of claiming a first Six Nations title since 2020 and cemented Wales' place at the bottom of the table, extending their worst losing sequence in history to 17 successive international defeats. | |
Prince Williams and Catherine's visit to the capital comes almost three weeks after their visit to Pontypridd, where they learnt how the community is coping following recent devastating flooding. | Prince Williams and Catherine's visit to the capital comes almost three weeks after their visit to Pontypridd, where they learnt how the community is coping following recent devastating flooding. |
It marked the couple's first appearance in Wales together since Catherine announced last March she had begun cancer treatment, following the King's own cancer diagnosis. | It marked the couple's first appearance in Wales together since Catherine announced last March she had begun cancer treatment, following the King's own cancer diagnosis. |
The princess has made a gradual return to public duties since completing chemotherapy last summer. | The princess has made a gradual return to public duties since completing chemotherapy last summer. |