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Royal Excitement: Prince William and Princess Kate Head to France for Rugby World Cup
This weekend, the spotlight will shine on Prince William and Princess Kate as they embark on a trip to France.
Their mission?
To cheer on England and Wales in the thrilling Men's Rugby World Cup.
The royal couple is set to bring their enthusiasm to the tournament, showcasing their support for the sport.
Princess Kate, who serves as the patron of the rugby football union, will attend a highly anticipated group stage match between England and Argentina.
This showdown will take place at the vibrant Stade de Marseille on Saturday, where the atmosphere is sure to be electric.
Fans are eager to see how the English team performs, and having the Princess in attendance adds an extra layer of excitement.
On the other hand, Prince William will be in Bordeaux, where he'll be rooting for Wales as they face off against Fiji on Sunday.
As the patron of the Welsh rugby union, his presence will undoubtedly boost team morale.
The stakes are high, and with the royal couple's backing, both teams are sure to feel the support of their fans back home.
This upcoming trip comes on the heels of some controversy surrounding Prince William.
Recently, he faced criticism for opting out of attending the Lionesses' FIFA World Cup final in Sydney.