The Prince of Wales will watch Wales play Argentina within the quarter-final of the Rugby World Cup on Saturday.
William, the patron of Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), might be cheering on from the stands on the Stade de Marseille, hoping to see Wales progress to the semi-final in opposition to both New Zealand or Eire. The match kicks off at 4pm.
He travelled to Bordeaux final month to look at Wales defeat Fiji 32-26 of their opening recreation of the pool fixtures and met with Rugby World Cup director Gareth Daviesvenue director Paul Couet-Lannes, WRU president Gerald Davies and Fijian President Wiliame Katonivere on the match.
He informed Gerald Davies: “I can’t consider one other World Cup has come round once more. It’s thrilling when all of it kicks off. There have been some good matches already.”
The Princess of Wales, who’s the patron of the Rugby Soccer Union, watched England defeat Argentina in Marseille in England’s opening recreation of the event, saying she was “actually excited” to be in attendance.
Kate is because of attend England’s quarter-final match in opposition to Fiji on the identical venue on Sunday.
Wales completed on the highest of their pool, going undefeated all through the group levels, together with a dominant 40-6 win over Australia.
William, who can also be patron of the Soccer Affiliation, was criticised for deciding to not attend the Girls’s World Cup closing when England performed Spain in Sydney in Could.
Wales, coached by Warren Gatland, are thought-about favourites going into the match and in the event that they defeat Argentina will attain their third semi-final within the final 4 world cups.