Prince William pays surprise visit to Lionesses World Cup camp
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.
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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.
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