Kate, Princess of Wales, who is the royal patron of the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League, travelled to the Maidenhead Rugby Club, in Berkshire, to take part in a fun rugby skills session.
Her visit aims to highlight the crucial importance of the early years and fatherhood as part of her early childhood campaign.
For the rugby session, Kate looked sporty in a light blue T-shirt emblazoned with the England rugby badge, navy trousers, a pair of white trainers, and her hair tied back in a ponytail.
Kate’s trainers were the Lululemon Chargefeel Low Women’s Workout Shoes in White which can be purchased online for £128.
For jewellery, the royal opted for a delicate pair of gold hoop earrings and sported her marvellous sapphire engagement ring.
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Kate’s earrings were her Orelia London Gold-Plated Chain Huggie Hoop Earrings she debuted in 2021 during a video call with nursing students.
The chic gold earrings, which retail for just £18, are made from brass and plated with gold.
The affordable piece of jewellery feature “a small gold hoop with a trending chain texture detailing, complete with an easy-to-wear click clasp fastening”.
“Make a classic style statement with these Chain Huggie Hoop Earrings in Gold,” Orelia London commented.
Kate’s T-shirt was the England Rugby Gym Training T-Shirt in blue which retails for £27 on the official website, and her trousers were the Sweaty Betty Air Taper Run Pant in Navy currently on sale for £34.
Royal fans took to social media to discuss Kate’s style today and on Twitter, @lovefamilywales commented she looked “wonderful”.
Social media user @RoyallyBelle_ said: “The Princess of Wales in her element this morning is lovely to see, she is just joyful!”
Royal watcher @spottedreptile commented: “I want to see her in a ponytail more!”
“The Princess looks so gorgeous!!!” said royal fan @william_catherine_daily.
Another Twitter user added: “Only the Princess of Wales could make playing rugby look this good!”
Kate met local and national players at Maidenhead Rugby Club to discuss the Shaping Us campaign and hear more about their childhood experiences.