Kate Middleton, The Princess of Wales, made a grand entrance at the Rugby World Cup 2023 Group Stage match that pitted England against Argentina in Marseille, France. Her presence at Stade de Marseille was not only as a spectator but as a patron of the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League, a role she assumed in February 2022.
This appointment as patron is particularly significant, as it follows in the footsteps of Prince Harry, who had held these roles before stepping back from his royal duties along with Meghan Markle in 2020. Kate’s enthusiastic support for rugby showcases her commitment to her royal responsibilities.
Kensington Palace had previously announced that the Princess of Wales would be present at the England vs. Argentina match in Marseille, while her husband, Prince William, had scheduled to attend the Wales vs. Fiji group stage game in Bordeaux on September 10. These royal appearances coincided perfectly with the kickoff of the Rugby World Cup in France.
What adds a fascinating twist to this rugby saga is the friendly rivalry between the Prince and Princess of Wales. While Kate serves as the patron for the union and league governing the game in England, Prince William has held the prestigious position of patron for the Welsh Rugby Union since 2016.
This alignment of roles with their respective rugby affiliations beautifully coincides with Prince William’s official designation as the Prince of Wales by King Charles on September 9, 2022, following Queen Elizabeth’s passing. This event signifies the continuation of the royal couple’s dedication to supporting and promoting the sport of rugby in their roles as patrons, adding an intriguing layer to their already captivating royal journey.