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Princess of Wales welcomes Red Roses to Windsor

15/01/2026. Windsor, UK. The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Rugby Football Union, hosts a reception at Windsor Castle for the England Women’s Rugby team, following their World Cup win in September 2025. The players and team staff were given a tour of the Castle, before joining Her Royal Highness to celebrate their achievement. The team then posed for a formal group photo with Her Royal Highness. Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace

Carrying out her first solo engagement of the year, The Princess of Wales held a reception for the England Women’s Rugby Team at Windsor Castle to celebrate the teams Rugby World Cup win in September 2025.

As Patron of the Rugby Football Union, a role previously held by Prince Harry, Catherine attended games during the tournament, as did her husband in his capacity as Patron of the Welsh Rugby Union.

The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Rugby Football Union, hosted a reception at Windsor Castle for the England Women’s Rugby team, following their World Cup win in September 2025. (Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace)

Last September saw won the Rugby World Cup, held in England, for the third time in their history. They beat Canada 33-13 at Twickenham, in front of a record crowd of 81,885.

Upon arrival at the Castle, the squad and coaches were given a guided tour. Upon the tour’s conclusion, they were joined by The Princess, dressed in red as a nod to the team, for a reception. They were welcomed to the Green Drawing Room by the Band of the Irish Guards, of which the Princess is their Colonel, who played music including 9 to 5 and New York, New York.

The Princess of Wales received a number of items from the team. (Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace)

During the reception, Catherine spoke with her guests and was shown the ball used in the final, as well as the Wold Cup trophy.

The mother of three revealed her she plays rugby at home with her children but noted how due to George getting taller that she does not want to get tackled by her eldest.

Speaking to members of the of the winning ladies’ team, Catherine noted that her two boys play rugby at school, with Louis taking part in extra-curricular ‘Rugbytots’ sessions for younger boys and girls aged up to seven but Charlotte only plays rugby at home with the rest of the family.

Catherine looked a a scrapbook that one of the team had put together. (Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace)

She said ‘they [schools] shouldn’t necessarily need to pigeon hole boys and girls in particular sports too early adding that the team have ‘really inspired all the new generation [that] perhaps might not even have thought rugby was for them. I think it really showed how accessible rugby is to so many types of girls in different parts of the country.

The Red Roses had a number of gifts for their Patron, including a jersey signed by the team. The reception ended with a group photo.

Catherine and the team posed for a formal group photo. (Picture by Toby Shepheard / Kensington Palace)

Both The Princess and the Red Roses will be hoping to see further success this year, once the Women’s 6 Nations begin in March. No doubt Catherine will be in the stands for a game or two to cheer them on.

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