Kate Middleton and Prince William on a rugby outing: George offers a festival of grimaces!

We already knew that Prince George was a football fan, here he is now a rugby fan! At the age of 8 and a half, the little boy indeed accompanied his parents to the stands of the legendary Twickenham stadium to watch the clash between the England team and the Wales team, who are competing to win the Tournament of Six Nations.

The little boy, passionate about the game, was dressed in a dark blue and red puffer jacket and seems to have grown even bigger compared to his last public appearances. And he made the show for the photographers, multiplying the grimaces. Tongue out, eyes in the sky, or falsely surprised head, he made everyone laugh and took advantage of the advice of his dad, Prince William, also a sports fan. He also revealed that he was learning rugby at school!

While we had left him very sad in the stands of the final of the Euro football, lost by England against Italy, this time he was in a much better mood! On the other hand, the question which agitated the local journalists, it was to know which team had its favors. Indeed, if his father, Prince of Wales, is the godfather of the Welsh team, his mother is the godmother of that of England!

Kate Middleton had even impressed a few months ago by playing rugby in front of the photographers and giving it her all, smiling. And it was his team that narrowly won against Wales, 23 points to 19 after a close match. And we imagine very well the bickering in the couple at the time of the match!

The Duchess of Cambridge, in any case, was once again dazzling. Au natural, she had let her hair down and wore a black and white checkered coat over a turtleneck sweater and black pants, all accompanied by a pair of pumps. Very classy, ​​she quickly put the England team scarf around her neck and played the game with her husband and son.

Besides rugby and football, the future queen also loves tennis. Every year, she comes to attend the Wimbledon tournament, generally supporting British players. Perhaps this year will come with George, for the first time, or one of his two youngest, Charlotte, six and a half years old, or Louis, almost four years old, who this time had stayed at home.

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