Prince William and Princess Kate sent royal fans into a frenzy last night as they stepped out together in Cardiff. The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at the Principality Stadium together ahead of the match, where they cheered for different teams.
Before the Six Nations game between England and Wales began, William, 42, and Kate, 43, spent time meeting injured players who are supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust at the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite in the stadium. The Prince and Princess of Wales wrote on their social media after the meeting: “A pleasure to meet with players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust ahead of today’s match in Cardiff.” As pictures emerged of the future King and Queen together at the stadium, fans were quick to praise the couple, with one fan even dubbing them a “power couple”.
Many, on the other hand, said to be simply happy to see the Prince and Princess of Wales stepping out together.
One person wrote on X: “I’m so happy to see you two out and about together again.”
A second said: “My favourite royal couple.”
A third commented: “So wonderful to see you both out and supporting the players.”
Someone else said: “You are such a lovely couple.”
Despite appearing at the match together, Kate and William were cheering on separate teams. This is because Prince William, 42, is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while Kate, 42, is patron of the English Rugby Football Union.
The couple also released separate messages of support to their teams after the match, which England won.
William and Kate’s three children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, did not accompany them to the match.