Kate beams in white as she cheers on England at Rugby World Cup quarterfinal

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KATE Middleton has stunned a sports mad crowd as she watched a Rugby World Cup quarter final match in France.

The Princess of Wales watched England take on Fiji in a clash at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille on Sunday.

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APShe was seen chatting to World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont before kick-off[/caption]

She was seen chatting to World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont before kick-off while donning a white double-breasted Zara blazer and smart black slacks.

The 41-year-old is a supporter and patron of English rugby while her husband and eldest son, the current and future Prince of Wales, follow the dragons.

The appearance comes one day after Prince William brought Prince George watch Wales take on Argentina at the same packed stadium.

It was the first time the 10-year-old has watched an international match overseas.

However, the match likely ended in disappointment for the royal pair with Wales losing to Argentina by 12 points.

The young prince, who is gearing up for school entrance exams this autumn, plays rugby at school.

William, who is also patron of the Football Association, was criticised in May for deciding not to attend the historic Women’s World Cup final when England battled Spain in Sydney.

The late Queen named Kate as patron of England’s Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League in February 2022.

It was the first redistributed position previously held by Prince Harry, who infamously quit his royal roles in 2020.

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APThe Princess watched England take on Fiji in the clash[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

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