Kate Middleton has been protecting a busy schedule because the dying of Queen Elizabeth II final month. The 40-year-old Princess of Wales has not too long ago traveled to Northern Eire, Wales, and visited the Royal Surrey County Hospital maternity unit.
On Friday, the mom of three launched a particular video message for the England Rugby workforce — her first video message since changing into the Princess of Wales following the queen’s dying on Sept. 8.
In a pink blazer with a glittery rose brooch, Kate wished the workforce good luck.
“Hey everybody, I needed to take a second to want the Pink Roses all the easiest of luck for the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand,” Kate says smiling. “I had a lot enjoyable with you all at Twickenham earlier this yr, and I can not wait to see the way you get on through the event.”
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She went on to notice that she’d be “setting my alarm clock early” to cheer the workforce on as they compete in New Zealand.
Kate changed Prince Harry because the Royal Patron of the Rugby Soccer League and England Rugby in February after her brother-in-law stepped down as a senior member of the royal household.
Later that month Kate and William took their son Prince George to the England-Wales rugby match.
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