Prince William gives nod to FIFA Women's World Cup 2035’s joint bid to unite
Now that the FIFA Women's World Cup 2035 have issued a joint bid to host the FIFA World Cup tournament Prince William has reacted
Prince William has just voiced his support for The FA, Irish FA, Scottish FA and FA of Wales for submitting a joint bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2035.
What is pertinent to mention is that the FA is the Football Association, the governing body for England. Whereas the Irish FA (IFA) is the Irish Football Association, Northern Ireland’s governing body. Similarly, the Scottish FA, is the Scottish Football Association, governs over Scotland and the FA of Wales is dedicated to Wales.
In his message hailing the “three generations” becoming one the prince wrote “exiting times ahead!” with his cypher ‘W’.
Check it out below:
What is pertinent to mention is that Prince William is a major fan of the FA and even served as the President from 2006 to 2024. Upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II he became the Patron.
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