Kate Middleton and Prince William were in attendance for England’s trip to Wales for Six Nations rugby action – even it meant missing out on a milestone for Kate’s sister Pippa.
The game took place at Principality Stadium, and the fact Kate and William were there should come as no surprise. That’s because William is patron of Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) and Kate holds a similar position with the Rugby Football Union (RFC).
Kate certainly left the game with a smile as England claimed victory in dominant fashion thanks to a 68-14 scoreline.
The result will no doubt ease the sting of missing a big family occasion involving sister Pippa.
Kate and William taking in the Six Nations game meant they had to miss out on the fourth birthday of Grace Matthews, the daughter of Kate’s sister Pippa and husband James Matthews. The couple have three children together: Arthur, six, Grace, four, and Rose, one.
Kate and William’s rugby rivalry is strong
Kate and William stand on opposite sides when it comes to rugby due to their patronages. Back in 2023 William joked that it would be a “tense journey home” with his wife after the game.
The fact Kate attended a game is another sign she is slowly returning to public duties. She is also scheduled for an event with the Irish Guards on St. Patrick’s Day in London on Monday.
Prior to the game on Saturday, Kate and William also met injuries players who have been supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust inside the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite.