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Prince William to attend Wales v Italy Six Nations match in Cardiff
- On Saturday, Prince William took his seat at Principality Stadium, Cardiff, to watch Wales national rugby union team face Italy national rugby union team in the Six Nations, marking Wales's final game this year.
- As patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, William supported men's and women's fixtures and traveled last year to Sandy Park to watch Wales face Fiji in the Women's Rugby World Cup.
- Meeting rugby chiefs, Prince William was spotted chatting with Abi Tierney, Richard Collier-Keywood and Terry Cobner before kick-off, and photographs showed him beaming while sharing the occasion on Instagram.
- William's attendance comes as Wales national rugby union team, with four defeats, fights to avoid finishing at the bottom of the table.
- Italy arrive buoyed by their first-ever win over England, and Wales have not beaten Italy at home since 2020, while the Princess of Wales is patron of the RFU and William of the WRU.
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Wales outclass Italy to end long Six Nations losing streak
CARDIFF, March 14 - Wales overwhelmed Italy 31-17 to end a run of 15 successive Six Nations defeats in their last game of this year’s tournament on Saturday, outscoring the visitors four tries to three. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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