Princess Kate celebrates with beer-swigging England in changing rooms after royals watch Six Nations trouncing

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PRINCESS Kate was seen celebrating with a beer-swigging England side in changing rooms after they trounced Wales in a Six Nations clash.

The highly-anticipated match kicked off Saturday afternoon at Principality Stadium in Cardiff – with England securing a huge 68-14 win.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, shakes hands with an England rugby player in a changing room.
Princess Kate shaking hands with Chandler Cunningham-South
Catherine, Princess of Wales, speaking with Maro Itoje in a rugby changing room.
She was spotted chatting to Maro Itoje in the changing room
Prince William speaking with a Welsh rugby player in a locker room.
Prince William visited the Wales team after the clash
Three men in a locker room; two in rugby jerseys, one in a suit.
The famously competitive couple have previously joked about their opposing loyalties when it comes to the Six Nations

Following the match, both William and Kate headed to the Wales and England changing rooms to celebrate with – or comfort – the players.

Kate has been captured smiling and shaking the hands of the winning England side – many of who were having a celebratory beer.

Meanwhile William was commiserating with the devastated Welsh team following the huge loss.

During the game, the Royal couple were seen bantering with fans as they supported opposite sides during the England-Wales Six Nations rugby clash.

England was “ready to embrace the hostility of Cardiff” according to lock Ollie Chessum – in one of the last games of the season.

Kate, 43, and William, 40 are patrons of the Rugby Football League (RFL) and Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) respectively.

Despite the good-natured rivalry, they united before the game to greet injured players at the stadium supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust.

In a story posted to their shared Instagram account, the pair wrote: “A pleasure to meet with players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust ahead of today’s match in Cardiff.”

The same message was also written in Welsh, along with snaps from the event.

The famously competitive couple have previously joked about their opposing loyalties when it comes to the Six Nations.

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In 2023, William remarked it would be a “tense journey home” with his wife after a Six Nations Wales v England match in Cardiff.

As well as his love for rugby, Prince William is also a footie fan – and was spotted earlier this week enjoying a matchday at Villa Park mixing with the other fans.

The royal has spoken of falling in love with Aston Villa after being taken to a match by friends as a boy.

He also revealed he visits fan forums anonymously online — and moves his kids around when watching at home to bring the team luck.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, with the England rugby team in the locker room.
Kate posed in the middle of the team in the changing rooms
Catherine, Princess of Wales, shakes hands with a rugby player in a changing room.
She was also introduced to Jamie George

William said he was gripped by the “sense of belonging” and the passion of his fellow football fans.

When the new England boss Thomas Tuchel was appointed, the FA received criticism for choosing a foreigner rather than an Englishman.

However the royal gave Tuchel the royal seal of approval.

In an exclusive interview with SunSport, Prince William, now an FA patron after serving 18 years as president, said: “I understand the debate around having an English manager.

“But, to me, it should be the best person for the job — and Thomas is exactly the right person.

Prince William speaking with a rugby player.
William was commiserating with the devastated Welsh team
Catherine, Princess of Wales, speaking with a rugby player in a changing room.
Henry Pollock and other teammates listened to the Princess
Prince and Princess of Wales meeting with injured rugby players.
Earlier in the day, she and William met injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust before the game
Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, in the stands at a rugby match.
The pair were supporting different teams

“Without doubt he is one of the top five managers in the world.”

“It would be amazing if he could win the World Cup next year. It’s gearing up to that and it’s definitely possible.

Kate’s appearance at the rugby comes as part of a gradual return to public duties after revealing she is in remission from cancer.

She also has an engagement with the Irish Guards on St Patrick’s Day in London on Monday.

It comes as:

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May 2006: He takes over from uncle Prince Andrew.

June 2006: He cheers on England and meets fans at the World Cup in Germany.

2010: He and Prince Harry visit the England camp in South Africa.

2012-2014: The future King stays home for the disappointing Euro 2012 and the dismal 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

2016: Wills says the FA’s governance structure needs reform, at a lunch commemorating his ten-year anniversary as president.

2018: The Prince does not attend the World Cup in Russia but he tweeted after the 2-0 win over Sweden in the quarter finals: “You wanted to make history England and you are doing just that.”

2021: The president continues his hands-on approach to the Three Lions during the Covid-delayed Euro 2020.

He gave a dressing room speech after England’s final defeat to Italy, which he watched alongside wife Kate and son George at Wembley.

2022: Wills and Kate cheer the Lionesses on to England’s first trophy since 1966 at the Euro 2022 final at Wembley.

2024: He roars England to victory over Switzerland at Euro 2024 — months after the double cancer diagnosis shock of Kate and dad Charles. He steps down after loss in final.

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Prince William speaking with injured rugby players.
William is a patron of the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust
Prince William and Kate Middleton in the stands at a rugby match.
The pair watched nervously from the stands
Prince William and Kate Middleton at a rugby match.
Wills sported a red scarf in support of his side
Prince William and Kate Middleton seated amongst other attendees at a sporting event.
Kate chatted to other attendees
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