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Rita Ora,Jason MomoaandNovak Djokovicwere among the fans in the stands as South Africa secured a narrow victory against the All-Blacks, 12-11.
Djokovic, 36, was on the singer’s other side, and the two were spotted chatting during the match.

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Roger Federerwas also in attendance at Saturday’s game along with his wife, Mirka, andtheir four children, twin daughters Myla and Charlene, 14, and twin sons Lenny and Leo, 9.

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As well as a host of celebrities, there was also a royal couple from Monaco in the stands at the match.
Princess Charlene, 45, who grew up in South Africa,was photographed kissing and embracingher husband amid the country’s victory against the All-Blacks.

“Great to have our patron Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales in attendance,” the team captioned the shots.
He brought his 10-year-old son along for the quarterfinal game between Wales and Argentina, and Kate reportedly said that George “loved it so much,” perHello!
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“Yes, I know, I did hear that,” Princess Kate agreed.
source: people.com