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The Princess of Wales has welcomed England’s Red Roses to Windsor Castle to celebrate their Rugby World Cup triumph last autumn. Kate hosted the winning women’s rugby squad, with the World Cup trophy ...
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The Princess of Wales is hosting a special reception for the Red Roses at Windsor Castle this week to celebrate their Rugby World Cup win. Kate, patron of the Rugby Football Union, will be joined by ...
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The Princess of Wales hailed the women’s Rugby World Cup champions when she hosted a Windsor Castle reception to celebrate their triumph last year.
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