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Prince William pays surprise visit to Lionesses World Cup camp

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BURTON UPON TRENT, England: Prince William made a surprise visit to England’s Lionesses on Tuesday to wish them good luck in their Women’s World Cup campaign which kicks off next month.

The Prince of Wales, who is the FA president, had lunch with the team and staff at the St. George’s Park national football center after their opening training session before posing for photos.

The Prince also presented England manager Sarina Wiegman, who guided England to the 2022 Euro title, with her CBE. “I was very overwhelmed,” the Dutch manager told Sky Sports. “I really did not expect it so it was a big surprise ...

I was a little bit speechless.” England host Portugal in a tune-up friendly on July 1 in Milton Keynes before the tournament in Australia and New Zealand, which runs for a month from July 20.

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