William and Kate to travel to France for men’s Rugby World Cup

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William and Kate to travel to France for men’s Rugby World Cup
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The prince and princess will watch England and Wales compete in the Rugby World Cup this weekend.

William is supporting Wales and Kate will cheer on England at the Rugby World Cup

Kate, who is patron of the Rugby Football Union, will attend a group stage match between England and Argentina at the Stade de Marseille on Saturday – the first weekend of the tournament. Wales’ Alun Wyn Jones is presented with the Six Nations trophy by William at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff in 2019

Veteran broadcaster Jon Sopel had suggested it was “inconceivable” that William and the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak would not have travelled if the men’s team had been playing, while former England goalkeeper Pauline Cope branded it a “shame” the prince was not there in person.

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