Prince William's Apology to England Women for Missing World Cup Final
【Summary】Prince William, the president of England's Football Association, has apologized to the England women's team for not attending the Women's World Cup final. In a video message, he wished them luck for their match against Spain and expressed his regret for not being able to attend. Princess Charlotte, who was with him, also sent her good wishes to the team.
The Prince of Wales has expressed his apologies to the Lionesses for not being able to attend the Women's World Cup final in Australia. His decision not to fly to Australia had received criticism, prompting him to release a video on Sunday morning (AEST) to wish the players luck in their match against Spain in Sydney that evening. In the video, he was accompanied by Princess Charlotte, eight, who also extended her well wishes to the Lionesses while holding a football. As the president of England's Football Association, the prince conveyed a message of support, saying, "Lionesses, we want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow."
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