Kate Middleton celebrates her conversion during a wheelchair rugby match

Kate Middleton celebrates her conversion during a wheelchair rugby match – despite suffering another hand injury, weeks after hurting her fingers on the trampoline

Kate Middleton said she was “worried about her finger” but was “ready to try wheelchair rugby” as she left with her hand in a bandage three weeks after injuring it while playing on the trampoline Children came to Allam Sports Center in Hull.

Ditching the smart suits and opting for a tracksuit, the 41-year-old Princess of Wales headed off to meet Disability Rugby League players in East Yorkshire, where she took part in a training session with the England wheelchair rugby team took part, which won the world championship.

Before entering the court, the princess told a team member, “I’m worried about my finger, but I’m willing to try.”

But obviously he was a natural at the sport, but her injury didn’t stop him and Kate quickly scored a try and raised her hands in celebration.

The bandages appear to be a precautionary measure for her injury earlier this month – when she injured her fingers while trampolining with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at their Windsor home.

Sporty Kate strikes again!  The Princess celebrated after scoring a try in Hull today

Sporty Kate strikes again! The Princess celebrated after scoring a try in Hull today

The King appeared delighted after taking part in training and scoring a goal

The King appeared delighted after taking part in training and scoring a goal

She shoots and scores!  Kate achieved a conversion during her training session in Hull

She shoots and scores! Kate achieved a conversion during her training session in Hull

Despite an apparent hand injury, Kate was active in training and scored a try

Despite an apparent hand injury, Kate was active in training and scored a try

The Princess appeared completely in her element as she twirled with the World Cup-winning team

The Princess appeared completely in her element as she twirled with the World Cup-winning team

The queen wore bandages on her fingers, a “precautionary measure” because of a previous injury

The queen wore bandages on her fingers, a “precautionary measure” because of a previous injury

Cheers to Kate!  The Princess of Wales celebrates her goal Kate is seen celebrating

Cheers to Kate! The Princess of Wales celebrates her goal

Kate Middleton ditched her dapper look today, opting for a tracksuit and heading to Hull to meet Disability Rugby League players, even jumping into a wheelchair to play a game

Kate Middleton ditched her dapper look today, opting for a tracksuit and heading to Hull to meet Disability Rugby League players, even jumping into a wheelchair to play a game

While the Queen has opted for sharp suits of late, she instead wore her navy blue rugby league polo shirt and track pants with white trainers

While the Queen has opted for sharp suits of late, she instead wore her navy blue rugby league polo shirt and track pants with white trainers

Kate celebrated after scoring the goal - and was also happy for her shocked teammates

Kate celebrated after scoring the goal – and was also happy for her shocked teammates

To ensure she was active despite her injury, Kate hopped in a wheelchair and played wheelchair rugby

To ensure she was active despite her injury, Kate hopped in a wheelchair and played wheelchair rugby

Despite the casual attire, Kate still kept things glamorous with perfectly coiffed hair and a pretty makeup look

Despite the casual attire, Kate still kept things glamorous with perfectly coiffed hair and a pretty makeup look

The Princess of Wales waves to players during a Rugby League Inclusivity Day at the Allam Sports Centre

The Princess of Wales waves to players during a Rugby League Inclusivity Day at the Allam Sports Centre

Catherine, Princess of Wales attends a match during a Rugby League Inclusivity Day

Catherine, Princess of Wales attends a match during a Rugby League Inclusivity Day

Hands on!  Kate joined the scum and played with disabled athletes in Hull

Hands on! Kate joined the scum and played with disabled athletes in Hull

Sporty Kate appeared to be in her element as she attended the games in Hull

Sporty Kate appeared to be in her element as she attended the games in Hull

The Princess took part in a training session hosted by members of England's World Cup-winning Wheelchair Rugby League team during a Rugby League Inclusivity Day

The Princess took part in a training session hosted by members of England’s World Cup-winning Wheelchair Rugby League team during a Rugby League Inclusivity Day

While the Queen has opted for sharp suits of late, she instead wore her navy blue rugby league polo shirt and track pants with white trainers.

Despite the casual attire, Kate still kept things glamorous with perfectly coiffed hair and a pretty makeup look.

The Whites showed their sporting side and didn’t let obvious injuries stop them at the start of the game.

The Royals first ran around and gave the ball to the rugby team before trying their hand at a wheelchair game with the English Wheelchair Rugby League – and were quickly happy about a score.

Kate bandaged her hand after injuring it while jumping on a trampoline.

While visiting a men’s prison in Surrey to support an addictions charity earlier this week, it emerged the mother-of-three had injured her hand while trampolining with her children at home.

Despite having to tie her fingers after the gambling injury in her Windsor garden, Kate shook hands with staff at HMP High Down.

This is far from the first time the king has worn a patch. Kate’s otherwise flawless image is often marred by the unsightly skin-colored tape wrapped around one of her fingers or thumbs.

However, she appears to have taped it up before exercising as a precaution – as she apparently didn’t bandage her hand when she met Ukrainian refugees in Bracknell.

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Upon arrival at the sports center, Her Royal Highness took part in a training session hosted by members of the England Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup winning team.

Wheelchair rugby league is currently the most inclusive format in all of rugby league, offering everyone the opportunity to play together regardless of gender or disability.

England’s wheelchair rugby league team was crowned world champions in November 2022, and in January the Princess of Wales hosted a reception for the team at Hampton Court Palace in recognition of their success.

During the visit, the Princess will also learn more about the Physical Disability Rugby League (PDRL), a full-contact version of the game for players with physical disabilities who wish to have access to a running version of the sport, and the Learning Disability Rugby League (LDRL). ), a non-competitive version of the sport specifically designed for people with learning disabilities.

Kate's visit will highlight the significant value and impact of Disability Rugby League on its participants, their families and local communities, and shine a spotlight on the power of the sport to tackle inequalities and support and develop individuals, regardless of their circumstances or backgrounds

Kate’s visit will highlight the significant value and impact of Disability Rugby League on its participants, their families and local communities, and shine a spotlight on the power of the sport to tackle inequalities and support and develop individuals, regardless of their circumstances or backgrounds

While Kate initially seemed nervous, her fear quickly turned into celebration after the goal Kate seemed overjoyed to score

While Kate initially seemed nervous, her fear quickly turned into celebration after the goal

Kate looked dapper in a rugby football league tracksuit as she took part in the training session

Kate looked dapper in a rugby football league tracksuit as she took part in the training session

The Princess is seen in Hull today The Princess is seen in Hull today

The Princess is seen in Hull today

Kate seemed nervous before entering the square - but she quickly calmed down

Kate seemed nervous before entering the square – but she quickly calmed down

Team talk?  The princess appeared to chat with the team before joining them on the pitch

Team talk? The princess appeared to chat with the team before joining them on the pitch

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The 41-year-old Princess of Wales appeared again with bandaged fingers – just three weeks after injuring her hand while jumping on a trampoline with her children

While the Queen has opted for sharp suits of late, she wore her navy blue rugby league polo shirt instead

While the Queen has opted for sharp suits of late, she wore her navy blue rugby league polo shirt instead

While her attire was casual, Kate still oozed glamor with perfectly coiffed hair

While her attire was casual, Kate still oozed glamor with perfectly coiffed hair

And she's gone!  For the session, Kate made her way onto the square in a wheelchair

And she’s gone! For the session, Kate made her way onto the square in a wheelchair

Her Royal Highness will take part in ball drills and drills with PDRL and LDRL players as well as students from Hull FC’s Center of Excellence.

The Hull FC Center of Excellence offers a holistic, industry-specific program for 16-18 year olds interested in physical activity and work in sport, attracting and developing the best talent locally and remotely.

The aim of the program is to promote the grassroots development of rugby league across the country. Both coaching and training are coordinated to offer his students the best opportunities to be successful and advance directly into the sports industry or further training.

Kate’s visit will highlight the significant value and impact of Disability Rugby League on its participants, their families and local communities, and shine a spotlight on the power of the sport to tackle inequalities and support and develop individuals, regardless of their circumstances or backgrounds .

The Rugby Football League is committed to ensuring that no one is excluded from access to Rugby League.

On Inclusivity Day, members of Hull FC’s Wheelchair, Physically Disabled and Learning Disabled Rugby League teams will take part in training sessions and friendly matches.

The teams will be accompanied by students from Hull FC’s Center of Excellence, who will learn about and experience the different forms of Disability Rugby League.