Prince William will set a ‘good challenge’ for Prince Louis
revealed he’ll set a “good challenge” for his youngest child, , after he got handed gifts for his children during an engagement in Liverpool on Thursday.
The Prince of Wales had a busy day yesterday as to carry out engagements with youngsters and even showcased his football skills.
William visited Toxteth and spoke with members of two community groups that support young people.
He also joined a football game watched by former player and manager Sir Kenny Dalglish.
But before his engagement began, the prince spent some time from the Princess Primary School and English Martyrs Catholic Primary School.
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Prince William showcased his football skills
Prince William is given letters for his chilren
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The pupils gifted the future King three envelopes for his children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The envelopes contained £10 each as part of the children’s Smile Challenge, which aims to make someone smile, without the giver handing them the cash.
According to the , William then said: “This one will be a good one for Louis.
“He needs a good challenge. That’s very kind of you, thank you very much.”
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The Prince of Wales is engulfed by people as he leaves the community centre
Following his engagement, William said of his football game: “We’ll ignore that. It is the worst thing when you turn up and try to play cold.”
Leaving the community centre, the royal was surrounded by people waiting for selfies after they heard about the visit.
It was his second engagement of the day as he earlier visited Cycle of Life, a non-profit organisation supported by Children in Need and based at the Kuumba Imani Millennium Centre, which works to help young people from diverse backgrounds improve their physical and mental health through cycling.
It is understood that the prince was keen to visit Merseyside to show his support for the community as the sentencing of Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana was taking place in Liverpool at the same time.