Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, showed her fun side in a recent rugby training session, proving once again that she is not afraid to get down and dirty on the field.
Known for her athleticism and willingness to take on new challenges, Kate’s latest escapade at Twickenham showcased her sense of humor and down-to-earth nature.
In a light-hearted moment during the practice, Kate joined a group of players to try out a move that involved being lifted into the air.
The player assisting her seemed a bit flustered as he warned Kate about where he needed to place his hands to ensure her safety.
Despite the heads-up, Kate’s reaction when the move was executed took everyone by surprise.
As she was lifted up, Kate couldn’t help but exclaim, “ooh,” leading to a comical exchange between her and the player.
He quickly apologized, but Kate’s playful response set the tone for a moment of shared laughter between the two.
The incident highlighted Kate’s easygoing nature and ability to find humor in any situation.
Continuing her foray into the world of rugby, Kate is set to participate in a Rugby League inclusion day in Hull.
The event aims to promote Disability Rugby League, a cause close to Kate’s heart as she serves as its patron.
Alongside trying her hand at wheelchair rugby and Physical Disability Rugby League, Kate is expected to engage with participants and raise awareness about the importance of inclusivity in sports.
Notably, Prince Harry previously held the roles of rugby patron and advocate for disability sports before stepping back from his royal duties in 2020.
Kate’s dedication to promoting sports and physical activity aligns with her charitable endeavors, showcasing her commitment to making a positive impact through her royal platform.
Renowned for her love of sports, Kate’s athletic prowess has been praised by Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty magazine.
Seward noted that Kate excelled in various sports since her school days, highlighting her natural athleticism and competitive spirit.