Prince William gears up to support Wales in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final
Prince William has arrived to cheer on Wales in the Rugby World Cup quarter finals in France.
Prince William has arrived at the Stade de Marseille in France for the Rugby World Cup quarter final between Wales and Argentina.
William, who is patron of Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), looked excited as he got ready to cheer on from the stands.
The royal is hoping to see Wales progress to the semi-final against, in which they will play either New Zealand or Ireland.
The Prince and Princess of Wales travelled to Bordeaux last month, with William watching Wales defeat Fiji 32-26 in their opening game on September 10.
Speaking to Rugby World Cup director Gareth Davies last month, William expressed his excitement, saying: "I can't believe another World Cup has come around again. It's exciting when it all kicks off.
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"There have been some good matches already."
Also in France is the Princess of Wales, who is cheer on England as they play Fiji on Sunday, October 15.