Kate Middleton travelled to watch England beat Fiji at the rugby World Cup in France on Sunday afternoon.
The Princess of Wales' visit to the southern city of Marseille comes after her eldest son Prince George travelled to the same city on Saturday with his father, the Prince of Wales, to cheer on Wales in their defeat to Argentina. Kate, who saw England beat Fiji 30-24 in the match on Sunday, was greeted by Rugby Football Union president Rob Briers, and World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont, before being shown to her seat in the presidential box at Marseille's Stade Velodrome.
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