Although they stood side by side, Prince William and Kate Middleton could not be further apart at the Six Nations rugby match between Wales and England in Cardiff on Saturday, as they cheered for opposing teams.
The Prince of Wales is a patron of the Welsh Rugby Union while the Princess of Wales is a patron of the English Rugby Union, a responsibility previously designated to Prince Harry.
The future monarchs of the United Kingdom matched in bright red attire as they watched from the stands. Ahead of the competition, William and Kate met with injured players aided by the Welsh Charitable Trust, where they alluded to a little friendly competition.
At the event, Prince William joked "it's going to be a very tense journey home," per the BBC. "If we win today my wife won't speak to me.
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