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Australia's Kurtley Beale says he offered the Duke of Cambridge his pants after wearing them when the pair met in Cardiff

Australia's Kurtley Beale says he enjoyed posing in his swimming trunks alongside the Duke of Cambridge, but his focus now is on dethroning England at Twickenham.

The 28-year-old back was preparing for an ice bath after the Wallabies' 29-21 win over Wales last Saturday when the Duke - patron of the Welsh Rugby Union - popped into the changing rooms to congratulate the visitors.

Beale seized the photo opportunity and shared the image with his 66,000 Instagram followers alongside the caption: "When you rock up to the party feeling a little over dressed."

Basketball great Shaquille O'Neal doctored the photo with his own face to share with his 6.5 million Instagram followers, sending the image viral.

As he prepares for Saturday's clash with England, Beale said: "I didn't really realise how much it was going to take off. It's a bit of a surprise for me.

"It was pretty lucky. He (the Duke) came in the sheds and said g'day to the boys, which was pretty cool.

CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 11: Kurtley Beale of Australia breaks away from a tackle during the Under Armour Series match between Wales and Australia at Prin
Image: Beale featured in Australia's win over Wales in Cardiff

"I just came from the recovery room. I recover in ice baths. I love playing in my budgie smugglers, so they were the last things that I was wearing.

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"I just happened to be taking it easy and it was pretty good to have a yarn with him in the sheds. It's always special when you meet royalty."

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The Wallabies beat England at Twickenham in the 2015 World Cup, but have lost their last four matches to Saturday's hosts.

Beale missed all of those Tests in 2016 with a knee injury, but even his stint in England with Wasps has not changed his appraisal of the hosts' approach.

COVENTRY, ENGLAND - MAY 20: Kurtley Beale of Wasps releases the ball under pressure from Freddie Burns of Leicester Tigers during the Aviva Premiership mat
Image: Beale in action for Wasps last season

"In the Premiership, there is a huge focus around going forwards and being physical up front to lay that platform for your backs," Beale added.

"England have always had that dominant forward pack and they're pretty smart and creative around that set-piece.

Michael Hooper (No 7) gets to grips with Jonny May during Australia's victory over England at Twickenham
Image: Australia beat England at Twickenham in the 2015 World Cup

"We've definitely got the work cut out for ourselves. It's something we'll be working really hard to try to nullify.

Eddie Jones' England have lost just once in 21 matches - in Ireland in March - and are unbeaten at Twickenham.

Beale added: "It's exciting times for us, as a playing group, a young group. Coming up against a pretty good English team is going to be a great test for us."

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