Rugby isn’t something we watch from a distance in this family — we play it. So Twickenham isn’t just a famous stadium, it’s the top of the pyramid for a sport that’s woven into how we spend our time. A VIP tour means getting behind the doors that are closed on match day: the dressing rooms, the tunnel, the pitch itself. Standing where England teams have stood before walking out in front of 82,000 people. For a family that plays the game, that’s not a tourist experience. It’s a pilgrimage.