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Prince William and Kate Middleton offer their support to ‘legendary’ Gareth Thomas

Rugby ace has revealed he is living with HIV

Prince William and Kate Middleton have sent a message of support to rugby star Gareth Thomas following his announcement he is HIV positive.

Former Wales rugby international Gareth, 45, revealed the news via a video on Twitter yesterday, telling his followers that he wanted to “break the stigma” surrounding the condition.

And the speech clearly struck a chord with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, as they have responded with their own tweet to the sporting favourite.

They described the former British Lions captain as “courageous” and a “legend”.

Thomas said he’d been “forced” to reveal his illness (Credit: WENN.com)

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A tearful Gareth said in his video that he’d been “forced” to speak out about his condition after blackmailers threatened to expose it to the press.

He told his followers: “I want to share my secret with you. Why? Because it’s mine to tell you, not the evils who’ve made my life hell, threatening to tell you before I do.”

And just hours later, the official Twitter account for Kensington Palace offered some positive words for Gareth.

Retweeting the rugby player’s video, the message said: “Courageous as ever – legend on the pitch and legend off it. You have our support Gareth. W.”

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‘W’ in this case stands for William.

And William and Kate weren’t the only ones to show their support for Gareth – there was also a message from Jeremy Corbyn.

The Labour leader tweeted: “Gareth Thomas has again shown enormous strength in declaring himself HIV positive.

“A role model challenging stigma and prejudice. His example offers hope and resolve to others.

“Solidarity, @gareththomas14.”

Jeremy Corbyn was another to back the rugby star (Credit: WENN.com)

Gareth, who married his partner Stephen in 2016, was the victim of a homophobic assault last year.

The former rugby star – who has also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother, Dancing On Ice and The Jump – was subjected to the violent hate crime while enjoying an evening out in Cardiff city centre.

A 16-year-old boy was spoken to by police following the incident.

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor