Prince William delivers damning Wales Six Nations verdict to Dan Biggar in Monaco

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Prince William and Dan Biggar. (Image: Getty)

coach Warren Gatland finds himself in a ‘difficult’ place for this season’s if the views of the future King are anything to go by. Prior to Gatland’s team opening their campaign in Paris tonight, former outside half Dan Biggar has lifted the lid on a discussion he had with on the state of Welsh rugby.

The pair met in Monaco last month as they watched lose 1-0 in the .

And although the royal friend could rejoice this week as that loss was rectified with a win over and qualification for the last-16, his mood isn’t so positive regarding the oval ball game.

Despite his English roots, the 42-year-old is a patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, and has long supported them over the Red Roses. At the 2015 , he was famously shown cheering in a Welsh shirt while sat next to brother Harry, who was in an England top, as Gatland’s side pulled off a famous win at Twickenham.

But the Kiwi coach now finds himself under huge scrutiny following 12 successive Test defeats. And according to Biggar, William is well aware of the severity of the situation.

“He asked about Warren’s position as head coach after a run of 12 straight Test losses and we both agreed he’s in a difficult position going into this Six Nations,” he told the . “Both of us hope he and Wales can turn the corner.”

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The future King during the 2015 World Cup. (Image: Getty)

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The Toulon No.10 also praised the Prince for his commitment to Welsh rugby, and said his interest is genuine. “He is very passionate about the game in the country,” continued Biggar.

“It’s surreal chatting rugby with people like that. If even admits it’s tough times in Welsh rugby right now, then you know it’s not great. It’s a huge Six Nations for Warren and the team.”

Following the game in France, Wales go to Rome for what could potentially be a tournament defining fixture with Italy. And Biggar, who won 112 caps and scored 633 points for his country, believes Gatland could leave his role if the first two fixtures go badly.

“I don’t think the Welsh rugby public will stomach it if the losing run extends to 14, 15 or 16 games,” he added. “The apathy will grow. Welsh rugby is already falling behind football and that will only get worse if the national side can’t win.

“That’s why the round two match with Italy in Rome is so huge. If Wales lose that, it may well spell the end for Warren’s second stint as coach.”

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