When asked whether the royal family had reached out, Sam said that Harry had got in touch and sent them a photo of baby Archie wearing an England jersey.
“Prince Harry sent us a nice message of support, which was nice to receive. He showed his little lad in an England shirt, so that was a nice touch,” Sam said.
While England unfortunately didn’t win the match, Harry gave South African president President Cyril Ramaphosa a big congratulatory hug, which was caught on camera.
The Duke later shared the video of himself and the president to his official Instagram account.
"Tonight was not England’s night, but the whole nation is incredibly proud of what @EnglandRugby have achieved over the past few months,” Harry began.
“Hold your heads high boys, you did an outstanding job and we couldn’t have asked more from you."
Harry then gave a shout out to South Africa, saying: "To the whole of South Africa - rugby unites all of us in more ways than we can imagine, and tonight I have no doubt that it will unite all of you.
"After last month’s visit, I can’t think of a nation that deserves it more. Well done and enjoy!" he wrote.
Harry and Archie’s support for England's rugby team comes after Prince George was captured wearing an official England soccer team jersey on his sixth birthday.