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Duchess of Cambridge Takes the Field as New Rugby Patron
In a spirited display of athleticism, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, kicked off her new role as patron of the Rugby Football League and Rugby Football Union at Twickenham today.
Sporting a tracksuit adorned with the England rugby badge and comfortable trainers, she arrived ready to embrace the sport.
With her hair pulled back in a ponytail, Kate wasted no time in getting into the action.
After a brief warm-up, she laced up her rugby boots and joined the England players on the iconic pitch for a training session ahead of their highly anticipated Six Nations match this Saturday.
The excitement was palpable as she ran with the ball, her enthusiasm evident when she threw her arms in the air, celebrating a successful try.
The camaraderie continued as players hoisted her up during a line-out, showcasing the team spirit that rugby embodies.
Before diving into the training, Kate received adorable mini England rugby kits for her three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
This thoughtful gesture highlighted her commitment to not only the sport but also to fostering a love for rugby within her family.
Earlier in the day, she shared the news that she had officially taken over the two Royal Rugby roles previously held by Prince Harry, who stepped back from his royal duties alongside Meghan Markle.
Kate confirmed her new responsibilities through an engaging video, where she showcased her skills by throwing a rugby ball to various players, even managing to spin it on her finger like a seasoned pro.
Her excitement was palpable as she expressed her delight in becoming the patron of these two esteemed organizations, stating, “I am so thrilled to become patron of the Rugby Football League and Rugby Football Union, two fantastic organisations who are committed to harnessing the power that sport can have in bringing communities together and helping individuals flourish.”
This new role also sets the stage for some friendly rivalry in the upcoming Six Nations Championship, as her husband, Prince William, holds the title of patron for the Welsh Rugby Union.
The playful competition between the couple adds a personal touch to the sporting event, promising an exciting atmosphere for fans and players alike.
Prince Harry, a passionate rugby enthusiast and former player, previously served as vice-patron of the IRFU from 2010 to 2016 before taking over from the Queen.
His tenure as patron of the RFL began in 2016, a role he held until stepping back from royal duties.
Sources suggest that the Queen approached the situation with caution, wanting to avoid any potential conflict with her grandson after he relinquished his roles.
With the Six Nations Championship just around the corner, the need for a prominent figurehead became increasingly important.
Kate's appointment comes at a crucial time, ensuring that the sport has a dedicated ambassador as it gears up for one of its most significant events of the year.