Princess Anne shines at major Rugby Festival
Key takeaways
- The event was held at the Broad street Rugby Club and consisted of more than 400 children and young adults with mild to severe learning disabilities.
- Princess Anne, who is a long time supporter and Patron of the charity Wooden Spoon, met the young players, the volunteers and the coaches who helped orchestrate the event which lasted for the whole day.
- A carousel was shared on the Royal Family’s official Instagram profile, showcasing numerous memories captured at the tournament.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize This Week to Emphasize Sports Inclusivity Princess Anne attended a special Tag Rugby Festival, mingling with the young athletes involved and expressing her commitment to sports inclusivity. The children in attendance. The event was held at the Broad street Rugby Club and consisted of more than 400 children and young adults with mild to severe learning disabilities.
Princess Anne, who is a long time supporter and Patron of the charity Wooden Spoon, met the young players, the volunteers and the coaches who helped orchestrate the event which lasted for the whole day.
A carousel was shared on the Royal Family’s official Instagram profile, showcasing numerous memories captured at the tournament.