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Harry to meet Japanese Paralympic hopefuls before Rugby World Cup final

The Duke of Sussex has travelled to Tokyo in his role as patron of the Rugby Football Union.

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The Duke of Sussex will meet Japanese Paralympic hopefuls in Tokyo ahead of England’s World Cup Rugby final match against South Africa, Buckingham Palace has said.

Harry has left wife Meghan and baby son Archie behind for the trip to the Far East in his role as patron of the Rugby Football Union.

The Palace said when the duke arrives in Tokyo on Saturday he will visit a purpose-built para sports training centre.

It added: “The duke will view various training sessions including wheelchair rugby, boccia and powerlifting. His Royal Highness will meet the athletes to hear about their inspiring journeys as they prepare to qualify for Tokyo 2020.

“The duke will also meet a group of local schoolchildren, including from the Yokohama area, where Paralympics GB will be based for pre-Games training.”

Wales v South Africa – 2019 Rugby World Cup – Semi Final – International Stadium Yokohama
The final between England and South Africa will take place at the International Stadium Yokohama in Tokyo (Andrew Baldock/PA)

Harry has met members of England’s squad a number of times and it is likely he will join them in their dressing room ahead of the final at the International Stadium Yokohama.

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