Kate Middleton rewears much-loved £850 red houndstooth coat at Six Nations match
26.02.2023 - 00:09
/ ok.co.uk
The Prince and Princess of Wales joked about a "tense" journey home following the Six Nations Wales vs England match in Cardiff, which saw England beat Wales 20-10. Prince William, 40, is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while wife Kate, 41, is patron of the Rugby Football Union – having taken over the role from the Duke of Sussex last year. Ahead of the much-anticipated match, the couple met injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust, of which William is also patron.They officially opened the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite, a new space at the stadium for use by the injured players and their families ahead of matches.
William wore a red tie in support of Wales, while wife Kate was wearing a recycled red and white dogtooth Catherine Walker coat. She first debuted the £850 stylish houndstooth coat in 2018 during a trip to Stockholm, Sweden. William told those at the reception: "I’m looking forward to today.
We need a little lift after the past week, don’t we? "It’s going to be a very tense journey home. If we win today my wife won’t speak to me. It will be a tense evening." Kate laughed as she was asked about her support for England during the match.
She said: “The atmosphere is always second-to-none, so I’m looking forward to that.” The couple spoke of their children George, nine, Charlotte, seven and Louis, four, during their visit. Kate was told that William had not yet become a father when he first met some of the injured players. She asked how he was and laughed when she was told William had less lines around his eyes compared to now.The pair told how George is now learning to tackle rather than playing the non-contact game tag rugby.
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