The Princess of Wales watched from the stands as England defeated Fiji to say a spot within the semi-finals within the Rugby World Cup.
Her go to to France comes after Prince George travelled to Marseille on Saturday together with his father, the Prince of Wales, to cheer on Wales, however noticed the crew’s dream of World Cup victory come to an finish with defeat by Argentina.
The princess witnessed England beat Fiji 30-24 within the match on Sunday.
She was greeted by RFU president Rob Briers, and World Rugby chairman Sir Invoice Beaumontbefore being proven to her seat within the presidential field at Marseille’s Stade Velodrome.
Kate requested Sir Invoice if he was “nonetheless surviving” after all of the video games thus far to which he replied “Completely” including that it had been “good” and he had seen 18 matches.
Sir Invoice then requested if George had loved the match on Saturday to which she replied: “He did, he cherished it a lot.”
Talking to Mr Briers, Kate, carrying a white jacket and black trousers, added: “Let’s hold our fingers crossed. I’ve been watching a number of video games. It’s been actually nice. It’s been a very profitable World Cup.”
Kate, the patron of the Rugby Soccer Union, additionally attended England’s opening match of the event in September once they beat Argentina.
Ten-year-old George joined his father on the Stade de Marseille for the primary worldwide sporting fixture he has watched in particular person abroad.
The pair had been greeted by Sir Invoice; France 2023 deputy chief government; Martine Nemecek; and Welsh Rugby Union president, Gerald Davies.
George was the primary to be welcomed by Sir Invoice, stepping ahead to shake the previous England participant’s hand and say whats up.
Prince George, who’s gearing up for college entrance exams this autumn, performs rugby in school.
England completed on the highest of their pool, successful all 4 of their video games, whereas Fiji completed second of their pool, beating Australia and Georgia, however narrowly shedding to Wales and Portugal.
Fiji beat England in late August 30-22 at Twickenham in August in a warm-up sport for the event.