Prince William reached out to the U.K.’s Caribbean community while delivering a heartfelt speech in South London for Windrush Day.
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Prince William made sure he didn't forget his daughter's message as he headed out on his latest engagement. The Duke of Cambridge who will celebrate his 40th birthday next week, dropped in on a Lionesses training session on Wednesday afternoon.
The heir to the throne hailed England Women as “trailblazers” as he wished them luck for this summer’s home Euros during a visit to St George’s Park. Prince William observed some drills – and briefly took part in shooting practice – before speaking to the players as a group.
And he said: “It’s a big tournament coming up for you, it’s exciting and everyone’s looking forward to it. You are all trailblazers for women’s sport and women’s football. The best of luck. You’re going to have big crowds, good TV (coverage) – it’s going to be an awesome summer, it really is.
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"I will be keeping an eye on what you’re doing and be watching the games with the children, and I’ll try to come along where I can to give my support.
"We’re all so proud of you, and you should be really proud of yourselves, where you’ve got yourselves. This is the pinnacle coming right up, the next few weeks for you, and I know you’ll do us all proud."
During the address, skipper Leah Williamson presented the Duke with three England shirts bearing the names of each of his children, George, Charlotte and Louis, and their ages.
And as he thanked the players, he remembered just what he needed to tell them. He said: "Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she’s really good in goal! She said please tell them that. Budding star for the future!"
Leah, who also spent time talking one-on-one with the Duke, said
Prince William reached out to the U.K.’s Caribbean community while delivering a heartfelt speech in South London for Windrush Day.
As one of the most famous families on the planet, the royal family ’s day-to-day life is full of unique traditions. From instructions surrounding when and when not to wear a tiara to how and how not to drink tea, being royal comes with its own quirks. And one notable tradition regards the names of members of The Firm, with many royals holding different titles that are often influenced by their ancestors.
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