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Prince William spectates team Wales during Rugby match in Cardiff

Prince William is supporting Wales rugby team during important matches

March 15, 2026

Prince William is standing tall as he fulfils Royal duties amid tough times.

The Prince of Wales was spotted this Saturday cheering on Wales during their Six Nations rugby match against Italy.

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The match was played at Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

William, who is a proud rugby patron, was seen raising the morale of the players.

This comes as Prince William reportedly wants to change a key aspect of his life in the Royal Family.

The future King dislikes the concept of ‘heir and spare’ and objects to how his younger brother, Prince Harry, was treated back when they were still kids.

Royal author, Russell Myers, in his book William and Catherine, The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside Story, reveals William does not want to replicate the same practice amongst his children; Prince George, Princess Charlotte and, Prince Louis.

“The issue of treating the 'heir and spare' as completely separate entities is something William has always wanted to change,” he shares. “It's not how he and Catherine have brought up their own children and William saw fundamental problems with the different treatment he was given as a child to his brother. In his view, it wasn't healthy.”

The expert added: “Of course George, as a future King, will inevitably have a different role to fulfill than his siblings, but that doesn't mean the family dynamic should reflect that,” the author says.

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