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Princess of Wales hosts England's World Cup-winning women's rugby team
Summary
The Princess of Wales received England’s women’s rugby team at Windsor Castle to mark their World Cup victory, after England beat Canada 33-13 at Twickenham. Catherine met the 32-player squad, RFU officials and staff and acknowledged players and staff who received New Year Honours and MBEs.
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The Princess of Wales hosted England’s women’s rugby team at Windsor Castle to mark their World Cup success in September. England won the final against Canada at Twickenham and lifted the trophy for a third time. Catherine, who is a patron of the Rugby Football Union, met officials, staff and the 32-player squad. She followed the team through the home tournament and attended their pool-stage win over Australia in Brighton.
Key details:
- England beat Canada 33-13 at Twickenham in front of 81,885 spectators to win the World Cup.
- The reception took place at Windsor Castle and included the full 32-player squad, RFU officials and staff.
- The Princess of Wales is a patron of the Rugby Football Union and attended matches during the home tournament.
- Captain Zoe Stratford, Marlie Packer and head coach John Mitchell were named as OBE recipients in the New Year Honours and attended the reception.
- Vice-captain Megan Jones, back row Sadia Kabeya and nominee Ellie Kildunne were recognised with MBE awards in December.
- The event served as a formal acknowledgement of the team’s achievement by the royal patron and the RFU.
Summary:
The Windsor Castle reception provided a royal acknowledgement of England’s World Cup win and the honours awarded to players and staff. Undetermined at this time.
