Prince William.Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty ImagesPrince Williamis back with the Lionesses.The prince, who will turn 40 on June 21, spent a fun afternoon with England’s soccer squad on Wednesday as they trained for the upcoming UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.William was in his element as he watched the training session at St. George’s Park in Burton upon Trent (some three hours northwest of London). He chatted with players and coaches, wishing them well ahead of the tournament. With England acting as the host nation, the competition will be held around the country starting July 6.After touring the training facilities,Prince Williamgot to see how top athletes fuel themselves in the right way for the demands of their sport when joined the staff and players for lunch.Prince William.PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty ImagesPrince Williamalso returned home with gifts for his three children — Prince George, 8,Princess Charlotte, 7, andPrince Louis, 4. The team surprised the Duke of Cambridge with jerseys for the little royals with their names across the back and a number corresponding with their current age.The father of three also passed on a message from his daughter, who he called a “budding star” in soccer.“Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal,” William said, according toHello!“She said, ‘Please tell them that.’ She’s a budding star for the future.“In his role as president of the governing body of the sport in England, the Football Association,Prince Williamhas visited with the team regularly. Seven years ago, he memorablyjoined the women in the locker roomand posed for a team picture.Prince William.PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty ImagesCan’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!It is a busy week in the public eye for William. On Monday, hejoined senior members of the royal familyat the annual Order of the Garter service at Windsor Castle, and on Tuesday, he and wifeKate Middletonheaded to the memorial for the victims of theGrenfell Tower tragedy. This week marked the fifth anniversary of the fire that killed 72 people.
Prince William.Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images

Prince Williamis back with the Lionesses.The prince, who will turn 40 on June 21, spent a fun afternoon with England’s soccer squad on Wednesday as they trained for the upcoming UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.William was in his element as he watched the training session at St. George’s Park in Burton upon Trent (some three hours northwest of London). He chatted with players and coaches, wishing them well ahead of the tournament. With England acting as the host nation, the competition will be held around the country starting July 6.After touring the training facilities,Prince Williamgot to see how top athletes fuel themselves in the right way for the demands of their sport when joined the staff and players for lunch.Prince William.PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty ImagesPrince Williamalso returned home with gifts for his three children — Prince George, 8,Princess Charlotte, 7, andPrince Louis, 4. The team surprised the Duke of Cambridge with jerseys for the little royals with their names across the back and a number corresponding with their current age.The father of three also passed on a message from his daughter, who he called a “budding star” in soccer.“Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal,” William said, according toHello!“She said, ‘Please tell them that.’ She’s a budding star for the future.“In his role as president of the governing body of the sport in England, the Football Association,Prince Williamhas visited with the team regularly. Seven years ago, he memorablyjoined the women in the locker roomand posed for a team picture.Prince William.PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty ImagesCan’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!It is a busy week in the public eye for William. On Monday, hejoined senior members of the royal familyat the annual Order of the Garter service at Windsor Castle, and on Tuesday, he and wifeKate Middletonheaded to the memorial for the victims of theGrenfell Tower tragedy. This week marked the fifth anniversary of the fire that killed 72 people.
Prince Williamis back with the Lionesses.
The prince, who will turn 40 on June 21, spent a fun afternoon with England’s soccer squad on Wednesday as they trained for the upcoming UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.
William was in his element as he watched the training session at St. George’s Park in Burton upon Trent (some three hours northwest of London). He chatted with players and coaches, wishing them well ahead of the tournament. With England acting as the host nation, the competition will be held around the country starting July 6.
After touring the training facilities,Prince Williamgot to see how top athletes fuel themselves in the right way for the demands of their sport when joined the staff and players for lunch.
Prince William.PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images

Prince Williamalso returned home with gifts for his three children — Prince George, 8,Princess Charlotte, 7, andPrince Louis, 4. The team surprised the Duke of Cambridge with jerseys for the little royals with their names across the back and a number corresponding with their current age.
The father of three also passed on a message from his daughter, who he called a “budding star” in soccer.
“Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal,” William said, according toHello!“She said, ‘Please tell them that.’ She’s a budding star for the future.”
In his role as president of the governing body of the sport in England, the Football Association,Prince Williamhas visited with the team regularly. Seven years ago, he memorablyjoined the women in the locker roomand posed for a team picture.

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
It is a busy week in the public eye for William. On Monday, hejoined senior members of the royal familyat the annual Order of the Garter service at Windsor Castle, and on Tuesday, he and wifeKate Middletonheaded to the memorial for the victims of theGrenfell Tower tragedy. This week marked the fifth anniversary of the fire that killed 72 people.
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