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Princess of Wales hosts England women’s rugby winners at Windsor
The Princess of Wales celebrated the Red Roses’ third Rugby World Cup win with a reception at Windsor Castle, highlighting the team’s role in inspiring a new generation, officials said.
- Yesterday, Catherine, Princess of Wales hosted a reception at Windsor Castle to mark England women's rugby team’s World Cup triumph in her first solo 2026 engagement.
- As patron of the Rugby Football Union, Catherine, Princess of Wales, followed the Red Roses' campaign and organised a reception recognising their first World Cup win since 2014 and autumn victory over Canada.
- At Windsor, the World Cup trophy was displayed and the players wore their winning medals while the Band of the Irish Guards welcomed them and Zoe Stratford presented gifts including a signed England shirt.
- The reception emphasised the team's national impact and recognition as the Princess hailed their 'amazing achievement' and England players and head coach John Mitchell received MBEs and OBEs.
- After a coach breakdown prevented a private tour, Catherine, Princess of Wales, wore a red McQueen suit and garnet necklace while joining a cowboy hat and lasso dance soon.
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