The Prince of Wales has congratulated Wales rugby great Leigh Halfpenny on his 'outstanding career' after the player announced his retirement. William, patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, posted a personal message paying tribute to his 'courage, professionalism and humility' and hailing his dedication to Welsh rugby as an inspiration.
Halfpenny's Retirement Announcement
Halfpenny will retire at the end of the season after a professional career spanning almost two decades. The 37-year-old full-back won the last of his 101 caps for Wales in 2023 and also made four Test appearances across three British & Irish Lions tours, winning player of the series in the 2013 triumph over Australia.
Club Career Highlights
Halfpenny's senior club career began at Cardiff in 2008 and will end at Arms Park as well after he rejoined the Welsh region last summer, having also played for Toulon, Scarlets and Harlequins, among others. His achievements have been widely praised by figures in the rugby world.
The prince wrote: 'Congratulations to Leigh Halfpenny on an outstanding career representing Wales and the British & Irish Lions. A player who embodied courage, professionalism and humility throughout every chapter of the game. Your dedication to Welsh rugby has inspired so many, and your achievements will long be remembered. Wishing you all the best for the future. W.'
Cardiff Rugby life president Sir Gareth Edwards said: 'He has achieved so much in the game and undoubtedly goes down as one of the game's greatest players.'



