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The Princess Wears Team Colors for England vs. Wales Rugby Match UPDATED

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At today’s rugby event in Cardiff, Wales, the Princess of Wales sported a red and white houndstooth coat by Catherine Walker, a piece she previously wore.

The couple was seen arriving at the venue in a brief video clip.

The royal couple visited Wales to attend the fiercely competitive Six Nations rugby match between Wales and England. It’s worth noting that the Prince is a patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while the Princess supports England’s Rugby Football Union.

Prior to the game, they met with injured players who are supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust.

Prince William, who is the royal patron of the charity, discussed the support provided by the Trust on its website. The Trust aids players who have suffered from severe injuries, offering both short-term assistance and long-term support, including significant home modifications, mobility aids, and financial help for rehabilitation and retraining.

The royals inaugurated the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite at the stadium, a facility dedicated for the use of injured players and their families.

During the match, the couple joined 75,000 spectators in the stadium. They also participated in a moment of silence to mark the anniversary of the conflict in Ukraine before enjoying the game, which ended in a victory for England, their first win in Cardiff in six years.

The Princess paired her Catherine Walker coat with a Mulberry Amberley Crossbody handbag and Aquatalia boots. She accessorized with Mappin and Webb Empress earrings and a UFO silver rose brooch, symbolizing her support for England’s rugby team.

After the match, photos were shared by Kensington Palace and England Rugby, capturing the Princess with players and supporters, celebrating the day’s success.

The day was filled with memorable moments, from the unveiling of a commemorative plaque to interactions with fans and players, all captured in videos shared by the Royal Family Channel.

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