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Prince William to meet female footballers during Saudi Arabia tour
Summary
Prince William will join young Saudi girls learning football skills at Misk Sports City in Riyadh and will tour part of the Sports Boulevard project. His three-day visit to strengthen UK ties is taking place amid public attention to revelations connected to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations involving the King's brother, to which the royal household has responded.
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Prince William will join young Saudi girls learning football skills on the second day of his visit to Riyadh and will visit Misk Sports City. He is also scheduled to tour a section of the 83-mile Sports Boulevard and see a project nominated for the Earthshot Prize. The three-day trip began on Monday and is intended to strengthen ties between the UK and Saudi Arabia. The visit has attracted wider attention because of recent revelations connected to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations involving the King's brother.
Key points:
- Prince William will meet young female footballers and hear about growing participation of women in sport at Misk Sports City in Riyadh.
- He is president of the Football Association and will visit sporting and cultural projects during the trip.
- He will tour part of the 83-mile Sports Boulevard, a project linked to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and nominated for the Earthshot Prize.
- The visit is part of a three-day programme intended to strengthen UK-Saudi ties that began on Monday.
- The trip is taking place while documents and revelations related to Jeffrey Epstein have led to fresh attention and statements from the royal household, and Buckingham Palace said it would stand ready to support Thames Valley Police if approached.
Summary:
The planned meetings and site visits put sport and urban projects at the centre of William's visit while public attention to material linked to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations involving the King's brother has accompanied the trip. The royal household has issued statements of concern and said it would cooperate with police if asked. The three-day visit continues with further engagements in Riyadh.
