Princess Anne shows heartfelt concern as she makes touching comment to Irish rugby captain after cheering on Scotland
March 13, 2023 - 10:51 GMT Gemma Strong Princess Anne was in the stands to cheer on her beloved Scotland in their Six Nations clash against Ireland.
But the score wasn't the only thing on Anne's mind as she handed over the trophy to Ireland's Johnny Sexton.During the match, one of Ireland's players, Garry Ringrose, had to be stretchered off the pitch after receiving oxygen following a horror crash. To the relief of those watching, he managed to give a small thumbs up as he was carried off – but Anne was clearly concerned.
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