Prince George travelled to France with the Prince of Wales to cheer on Wales on Saturday in Marseille.
will watch England take on Fiji in the quarter-final of the World Cup in Marseille on Sunday after a disappointing Saturday for the home nations.
Kate, the patron of the Rugby Football Union, attended England’s opening match of the tournament in September when they beat Argentina. She spoke with each of the administrators in turn but spent longest with Sir Bill, the former England captain.George, 10, joined his father at the Stade de Marseille for the first international sporting fixture he has watched in person overseas.
George was the first to be welcomed by Sir Bill, stepping forward to shake the former England player’s hand and say hello.
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