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Kate Middleton’s sport-loving side is one of her best sides, which is why it was no surprise to see the Princess of Wales take to Instagram this weekend to cheer on England and the Red Roses rugby team ahead of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup Final.
Kate Middleton has sported a tiara and a cowboy hat before — but usually not at the same time. The Princess of Wales, 43, shared her well-wishes for England amid the final of the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup over the weekend as patron of the Rugby Football Union, which governs the game in England.
England was crowned champion of the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup after defeating Canada 13-33 at Twickenham Stadium in London on Saturday. However, the star of the game was Kate Mi
While this hat is not exactly authentic rodeo fare, it marks the first time Kate Middleton has publicly donned a cowboy hat in quite some time: over 14 years to be exact. The last time the princess embraced the Western aesthetic this hard was during a visit to Canada in July 2011, when she was still the Duchess of Cambridge.
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Princess Kate poses in 'cute' cowboy hat as she confirms she will miss Women's Rugby World Cup final
Princess Kate released a message, alongside a previously unseen photo, to wish England's Red Roses luck, and confirm that she will be missing the match.
Kate Middleton has shared a rare behind-the-scenes snap from her visit to cheer on the Red Roses at Twickenham. The Princess of Wales, who is patron of the Rugby Football Union, attended the Women's Rugby World Cup in Birmingham at the start of.
The Red Roses have been crowned 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup champions, and Kate Middleton could not be happier!On Saturday, September 27, the England Women’s Rugby team delivered a dominant performance at Twickenham,
WATCH the moment an enthusiastic Kate Middleton joined Rugby fans in a Mexican wave as she cheered England on in the World Cup. The Princess of Wales immersed herself in the atmosphere as she