King calls ‘urgent’ meeting with William and Kate

King calls ‘urgent’ meeting with William and Kate

King Charles has reportedly known as an pressing assembly with Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, with a purpose to focus on the monarchy’s future and lay out a technique for the approaching 12 months.

According to the UK’s Mirror, the King desires to make use of the couple’s “star quality” to unite the Commonwealth and has known as them to Balmoral for a summit, which might be held on Monday.

“He sees it as his utmost duty to fulfil the sincere wish of his late mother,” a palace supply informed the publication.

“One of his central roles must be to ensure not only the survival but the robustness of the Commonwealth.”

The supply added that the King will place William and Kate “at the heart of cementing their own future and that of the monarchy at large.”

The assembly was revealed as Football Association president William confronted heavy backlash over his determination to not fly to Australia to help the English ladies’s crew within the World Cup finals tonight and is known to have been a possible issue.

Reports have additionally cited the price of the journey and carbon footprint as causes for why it wasn’t possible.

Amid rising criticism, together with from high-profile figures such as Piers Morgan, William issued an apology to the Lionesses crew on Saturday and wished them luck of their match towards Spain.

The Lionesses beat Australia 3-1 within the semi-finals final week to e book their place of their first ever World Cup closing.

“Lionesses, I want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow,” William informed them in a social media video message, showing alongside his eight-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte.

“We’re sorry we can’t be there in person but we’re so proud of everything you have achieved and the millions you’ve inspired here and around the world. So go out there tomorrow and really enjoy yourselves.”

A smiling Charlotte then added: “Good luck, Lionesses!”

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