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Prince William’s Rugby Days: Eddie Redmayne Shares Insightful Stories

During a recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Eddie Redmayne disclosed some captivating tales from his time playing rugby with at Eton College.

The renowned actor reminisced about the unique experience of being teammates with the future king during their school days in Berkshire, England, shedding light on the unexpected aspects that came with sharing the field with royalty.

Reflecting on their shared passion for rugby, Redmayne revealed the intriguing dynamic that unfolded whenever joined the game.

According to the actor, it seemed that every opposing team they faced had a singular focus – to tackle the prince himself.

This desire to take down the future king presented a peculiar advantage for Redmayne, who found it relatively easy and enjoyable to stand alongside Prince William during matches.

Both Redmayne and Prince William were part of the exclusive Eton Society, also known as Pop, a group of senior students entrusted with upholding discipline within the school community.

Their bond extended beyond the rugby field, showcasing a camaraderie that transcended their royal and celebrity statuses.

In a previous interview with Glamour magazine, Redmayne shared fond memories of their time together on the rugby team, emphasizing Prince William's resilience in the face of constant attention and physical challenges from opponents.

Despite the pressures that came with being in the public eye, the actor commended Prince William for his admirable character and unwavering spirit.

During his appearance on the talk show, Redmayne humorously mentioned that he had not received invitations to the recent royal weddings of and Princess Eugenie, playfully acknowledging the oversight with host Andy Cohen.

This lighthearted exchange highlighted the actor's humility and down-to-earth demeanor, endearing him to the audience.

In addition to his anecdotes about Prince William, Redmayne recounted his memorable experience of receiving an OBE Award from at Windsor Castle in 2016.

Describing the grandeur of the occasion, he expressed a sense of awe at being surrounded by individuals who had made significant contributions to society, juxtaposed with his own profession as an actor.

As Redmayne entered the regal setting to meet the Queen, he was struck by the elegance of the room, enhanced by a string quartet playing music that unexpectedly transitioned from classical tunes to Coldplay's “When You Rule the World.”

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