‘We’re sorry’: Prince William breaks silence amid Aussie backlash

‘We’re sorry’: Prince William breaks silence amid Aussie backlash

Prince William has issued an apology for his choice to forgo the Women’s World Cup ultimate amid heavy backlash.

The Prince of Wales — who’s the president of the Football Association — has been roundly criticised for not making the journey to Sydney to look at England crew tackle Spain in Sydney tonight.

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

Adding additional harm to William’s name is the truth that members of the Spanish royal household can be current for the historic recreation, together with Queen Letizia and her teenage daughter, Infanta Sofia.

On Saturday, the long run King – alongside his eight-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte – shared a video message of help to the Lionesses and apologised for not being there to cheer them on in particular person.

“Lionesses, I want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow,” he advised them.

“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!”

It comes after many individuals, together with high-profile figures resembling Piers Morgan, urged the Prince to point out his help for the ladies’s crew along with his attendance.

The price of the journey and carbon footprint have been cited as causes for William’s choice to not make the prolonged journey for such a brief interval.

However, it’s understood King Charles can be holding a royal summit with William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, subsequent week to debate the way forward for the monarchy and their methods for the following 12 months, which may be a consider his absence from the ultimate.

While the royal household are presently on holidays, they are going to collect at Balmoral Castle on Monday to work out a plan.

A Palace supply advised the UK’s Mirror that the King could be very centered on retaining the Commonwealth, “at the very heart of his reign”.

“He sees it as his utmost duty to fulfil the sincere wish of his late mother, that one of his central roles must be to ensure not only the survival but the robustness (of the Commonwealth),” the insider mentioned.

Source: www.news.com.au