Prince William takes major step ahead of Prince Harry’s ‘UK return’

Prince William gears up with extra responsibilities to rival Prince Harry


Prince William has successfully made a crucial decision of stepping down as Football Association’s long-time President, right after Prince Harry’s UK return was recently announced.

He isn’t actually abandoning his love for this game, just that there has been a shake-up in positions.

As informed by Sky News, the Prince of Wales has gladly accepted a new title as he will now be serving as the patron for Football Association.

This change comes 18 years after Prince William was first announced to have secured the president job back in May 2006!

The royal presidency was handed down to him from uncle Prince Andrew, who had in turn served as the key head for only a total of five years.

Not only this, the Prince of Wales has got two more fresh titles just ahead of Prince Harry’s arrival back home.

Kensington Palace has confirmed that he will be overseeing Welsh Guards Charity along with the Royal Cornwall agricultural Association as their patron.

Additionally, Prince William has become the new president for George Cross Association and Victoria Cross.

These engagements would surely make him quite a busy bee in forthcoming times, but whether he goes on to avoid his younger brother or not is still in his hands.