“SOMETIMES YOU JUST HAVE TO LAUGH” — KATE CAN’T STOP GIGGLING AS SHE CHEERS ON ENGLAND AFTER A TURBULENT WEEK FOR THE ROYALS After what insiders are calling one of the most turbulent weeks the Royal Family has faced in months following Prince Andrew’s arrest, the Princess of Wales stepped into the stands at the Six Nations rugby match with an energy no one quite expected, laughing freely, clapping enthusiastically, and visibly swept up in the electric atmosphere as England battled it out on the field. Wrapped in a tailored coat and team colors, Kate appeared relaxed and animated, sharing lighthearted exchanges with fellow spectators and leaning forward in suspense during the match’s most intense moments, a striking contrast to the tense headlines that have dominated royal coverage in recent days. Observers noted how her laughter rang out during a particularly dramatic play, her composure giving way to genuine delight as the crowd erupted around her, creating an image of resilience that felt both deliberate and deeply human. The outing, though centered on sport, carried a subtle undertone of quiet strength, signaling that even amid scandal and scrutiny, the monarchy continues to show up, smile, and stand firm in public view. Whether seen as a simple day at the rugby or a carefully timed show of unity, the moment has already sparked conversation.

Having a Wales of a time! Kate can’t stop giggling as she cheers on England in Six Nations rugby match – after week from hell for Royals after Andrew’s arrest

The Princess of Wales arrived to cheer on the England rugby team in their match against Ireland this afternoon, continuing with her planned engagements in the wake of the unprecedented arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Kate sat in the stands at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham today, as the royal family continues to reel from its most serious crisis in modern history.

She was spotted speaking and sharing a laugh with with injured England player Fin Baxter before the match got underway.

The Princess of Wales appeared at the rugby game in her role as the patron of England’s Rugby Football Union (RFU) and appeared to be in good spirits, despite a poor start for England as Ireland raced to a 22-0 lead.

Wearing a long blue coat and matching England RFU scarf, it was her first public appearance since Thames Valley Police officers arrested the former prince.

The match marked the second week in the Six Nations tournament, with Wales due to take on Scotland from 4.40pm.

Princess Anne, who is the patron of the Scottish RFU, is expected to attend that fixture at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

The Princess of Wales’s appearance comes after it was warned today that it is up to her and Prince William to save the royal family, with pressure ‘falling squarely’ on their shoulders to rebuild its ‘integrity’ after Andrew’s arrest.

The King’s younger brother was detained by officers on suspicion of misconduct in public office for around 11 hours on Thursday.

The Princess of Wales arrived to cheer on the England rugby team in their match against Ireland this afternoon, continuing with her planned engagements in the wake of the unprecedented arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The Princess of Wales arrived to cheer on the England rugby team in their match against Ireland this afternoon, continuing with her planned engagements in the wake of the unprecedented arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The Princess of Wales attended the match in her role as patron of the England RFU

The Princess of Wales attended the match in her role as patron of the England RFU

Kate sat in the stands at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham today, as the royal family continues to reel from its most serious crisis in modern history (Pictured with Deborah Griffin, President of England RFU)

Kate sat in the stands at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham today, as the royal family continues to reel from its most serious crisis in modern history (Pictured with Deborah Griffin, President of England RFU)

The Princess of Wales with injured England player Fin Baxter in the stands before the Guinness Men's Six Nations match at the Allianz Stadium Twickenham today

The Princess of Wales with injured England player Fin Baxter in the stands before the Guinness Men’s Six Nations match at the Allianz Stadium Twickenham today

The princess dressed in a long blue coat and wore a matching England scarf around her neck

The princess dressed in a long blue coat and wore a matching England scarf around her neck