“IS THAT REALLY PRINCE WILLIAM?” — FUTURE KING STEALS STADIUM SPOTLIGHT AS FANS REALISE HE’S SITTING RIGHT BESIDE THEM The electric roar of the Six Nations clash between Wales and Italy in Cardiff briefly gave way to stunned whispers when spectators suddenly realised the Prince of Wales was right there among them in the stands. Dressed in relaxed match-day style yet carrying unmistakable royal presence, Prince William attended the showdown in his role as Patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, visibly absorbed in the drama unfolding on the pitch. Cameras captured priceless reactions from nearby fans — double takes, wide smiles, phones hurriedly raised — as the future King cheered, clapped and shared in the raw stadium atmosphere like any other supporter. Witnesses described a warm, almost surreal moment as excitement about the game blended with the thrill of finding themselves shoulder-to-shoulder with royalty. Social media quickly filled with clips and selfies, turning the spontaneous encounter into a viral celebration of sport and unexpected connection. And as the night’s tension on the field continued to build, the memory of that close-up royal surprise felt like a story fans will keep replaying long after the final whistle.

Prince William Sings in Welsh to Cheer on Wales During Rugby Match as Royal Family Continues to Face Turbulent Moment

The Prince of Wales stepped out for a sporting engagement in Cardiff as the royal family navigates ongoing fallout from the former Prince Andrew’s arrest

The Prince of Wales in the stands ahead of the Guinness Men's Six Nations match at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Picture date:
Prince William at the rugby match on March 14.Credit : Press Association via AP

NEED TO KNOW

  • Prince William cheered on Wales — and joined in the singing of the Welsh national anthem — in their Six Nations rugby match against Italy on Saturday, March 14
  • William is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while his wife, Kate Middleton, is patron of the Rugby Football Union in England
  • The outing comes amid fallout surrounding his uncle, the former Prince Andrew, following his arrest and ongoing scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Prince William kept calm and carried on with royal duties on Saturday, March 14, cheering on Wales during their Six Nations rugby match against Italy at Principality Stadium in Cardiff — an appearance that came during a turbulent moment for the royal family.

The Prince of Wales, 43, attended the match in his role as patron of the Welsh Rugby Union as the monarchy continues to grapple with the fallout from the arrest of his uncle, the former Prince Andrew, and ongoing protests tied to Andrew’s long-scrutinized association with Jeffrey Epstein.

Despite the mounting scrutiny facing the royal family, William appeared focused on the game as he took his seat in the stands to support the Welsh side in the annual international tournament.

As the Welsh national anthem was sung in the stadium, William joined in and sang along with the players and attendees, as seen in a video shared online.

Prince William celebrates the second Wales try Wales v Italy, Guinness Six Nations Championship, Rugby Union, Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 14 Mar 2026
Prince William and others at the rugby match on March 14.Kieran McManus/Shutterstock

The Six Nations Championship is one of rugby’s most prestigious competitions, bringing together the men’s teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales each year. Tournaments are also held for women’s teams and under-20 squads.

William’s patronage of Welsh rugby sometimes puts him in friendly rivalry with his wife, Kate Middleton, who serves as patron of the Rugby Football Union in England. The Prince of Wales has held his role since 2016, while the Princess of Wales took on her patronage in February 2022.

That appointment was one of Prince Harry’s former royal roles to be reassigned after he and wife  Meghan Markle stepped back from their duties as working royals.

The rugby rivalry has even extended to the couple’s home life with their children — Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7 — who have also developed a passion for the sport.

According to The Sunday Times, William once joked that the household rivalry over rugby has become “quite the thing in the house,” though he said he was “trying to stay out of it.”

 Prince William puts on his coat Wales v Italy, Guinness Six Nations Championship, Rugby Union, Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 14 Mar 2026
Prince William and others at the rugby match on March 14.Kieran McManus/Shutterstock

William has long been known to enjoy the sport himself and often joins in during royal engagements.

During a visit to South Africa in November 2024 tied to his Earthshot Prize initiative, the prince took to the pitch with former rugby star Joel Stransky while coaching local children.

“He was amazing,” Stransky told PEOPLE at the time. “He was one of the boys, humble and upright human being.”

“I ran into him in the drill, and he was really cool about it,” the former player added with a laugh. “He’s a good ball player. You could see he’s a natural.”

Wales have won the second-most championships in Six Nations history, with 28, behind only England, who has just one more. Conversely, Italy has never won a Six Nations championship, giving them some extra motivation in this year’s match.

However, coming into the game, Wales was at the bottom of the Six Nations table with just one point, while Italy was sitting in fourth with nine. Defending champions France were tied at the top with Scotland with 16 points apiece.

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