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Prince George joins parents at the rugby as Kate scores victory over William

The trio were at Twickenham on Saturday afternoon.

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Prince George joined his parents at the rugby where the Duchess of Cambridge scored a victory over her husband with England’s win against Wales.

The duke and duchess were in direct competition at Twickenham Stadium for what was the first match Kate attended since becoming patron of the Rugby Football Union (RFU).

William, who has been patron of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) since 2016, and Kate are known for their rivalry during sporting engagements and the pair sported their own team scarves on Saturday.

England v Wales – Guinness Six Nations – Twickenham Stadium
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George in the stands (Mike Egerton/PA)

William wore a navy suit and clutched a red Wales scarf while Kate sported a black and white checked coat over trousers, and held an England scarf with her bag.

George appeared to be maintaining a diplomatic stance, with his red and blue puffa-style jacket free from any England or Wales symbols.

Kate will be pleased with the final scoreline – 23-19 in England’s favour.

Prior to kick-off, the royals met Jeff Blackett, president of the RFU, and Gerald Davies, president of the WRU.

Prince George
Prince George in between his parents (Alberto Pezzali/PA)

“It’s a big game,” William said, keeping a protective arm on George’s shoulders as he encouraged the young prince to “shake hands”.

William said: “We’re excited. It’s just so good to be back, it’s been quite weird watching games, and football, without the fans.”

Asked whether George would be supporting his mother or father’s team today, the young prince shrugged his shoulders and smiled at William, who laughed: “It’s become quite the thing in the house,” pointing at his wife, adding: “She is quite into it, I’m trying to stay out of it.”

Kate then asked George to tell the group about how he has started playing rugby at his school: “He has all the kit,” she said.

Royal visit to Six Nations rugby
The Duchess of Cambridge is Patron of the Rugby Football Union (Alberto Pezzali/PA)

Kate replied, laughing: “Yes you have!”

Speaking after their meeting, Commander Marlor said of George: “I get the impression he’s yet to choose a team. I asked him which position he plays but I don’t think he’s got one yet.

“It is such an honour to have them all here today supporting the teams and a fantastic surprise to see George. The duchess was talking about how interested she is in the community game, which is so great to hear.

The duchess, known for her love of sport, said earlier this month she was “very proud” to become the RFU’s figurehead, a role that used to belong to the Duke of Sussex.

Kate, 40, grew up watching England rugby games with the Middletons, and the family would plan their weekends around international matches.

The royals watch the match
England ran out winners over Wales in the match (Adam Davy/PA)

Kate said: “Ha, yes, what does that mean? We’re terribly competitive.

“The fact we’re now supporting two different teams is going to make things interesting.”

The duchess also told of her children’s enthusiasm for rugby, saying George plays the sport at school and three-year-old Louis likes to be in the “middle of everything”.

She is the first member of the royal family to officially receive one of the Sussexes’ past royal patronages, which they were stripped of post-Megxit.

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