Dan Mullan/Getty; Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Kate Middleton and Prince William are attending separate matches part of the Women's Rugby World Cup The Princess of Wales is attending the match between England and Australia, while the Prince of Wales is cheering on the game between Wales and Fiji Both events take place in different locations in England on Saturday, Sept. 6 Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamboth have their game faces on — but for different occasions. The Princess of Wales and the Prince of Wales, both 43, are attending separate matches part of the Women's Rugby World Cup on Saturday, Sept. 6. Kate is set to attend the match between England and Australia at the American Express Stadium in East Sussex, England — where herblonde hair transformationis expected to be on full display. William, meanwhile, is cheering on the game between Wales and Fiji at the Sandy Park stadium in Exeter, England. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Kate is a patron of the Rugby Football Union in England, while William serves as the patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, which governs the game in Wales. William's role is one he has held since 2016. Princess Kate's patronage is a role shetook onin February 2022, in an appointment that marked the first ofPrince Harry's former patronages to be redistributed after he and wifeMeghan Marklestepped back from their working roles within the royal family. Kate and William previouslyattended the Wales vs. England Six Nations Matchback in March. The outing marked their first time at a game in years, amid Kate'streatment for cancer. Before the match, the Prince and Princess of Wales met with injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust, which William is also the patron of. The royal couple also greeted players and their loved ones at the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite. Dan Mullan/Getty Kate and William share a passion for the sport with their three children —Prince George, 12,Princess Charlotte, 10, andPrince Louis, 7. According to royal editorRoya NikkahofThe Sunday Times,Prince William once said that the rugby rivalry between his family had become "quite the thing in the house," but he was "trying to stay out of it." Read the original article onPeople