Kate Middleton visited the Allam Sports Centre in Hull, England, to celebrate Rugby League Inclusivity Day on Thursday, embracing athleisure. The Princess of Wales wore a navy polo paired with matching track pants — both pieces from Oxen — and complemented her ensemble with white sneakers.
Middleton also had a bandage on her finger after she previously suffered an injury a month ago when she was trampolining with her kids.
During her visit to Allam Sports Centre, U.K.’s award-winning England Wheelchair Rugby League invited the Princess of Wales to join a training session and participate in a game with the players. She proved to be a natural at the sport as she quickly scored a try after hitting the court in a wheelchair.
Middleton visited Hull to help highlight the work of the Disability Rugby League and how they are helping make the sport inclusive for all people.
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Middleton is a known fan of rugby, as she is a patron of the Rugby Football League. In January, she stepped out in a Roland Mouret suit to support the England national wheelchair rugby league team at Hampton Court Palace. In June, the Princess of Wales visited the Maidenhead Rugby Club and participated in drill exercises with the players.
Middleton’s sporty look continues a slow break away from the power suiting looks she’s been donning since September. Yesterday, she visited Vsi Ramzon and wore a white shirt and gray sweater vest, opting for a preppy look over suiting.