Prince William sent a letter of support to a youth soccer club after they spoke out against racism and name calling during games.
According to Sky News, The Prince of Wales sent a letter to the team, Alpha United Juniors in Bradford, England, expressing his concern about the situation.
Alpha United Juniors had previously spoken out in November of 2022,"revealing how for years players as young as seven, have been on the receiving end of slurs and even threats of violence from the sidelines," according to Sky News. It continues,"In order for us to gather evidence, raise charges, and issue sanctions against perpetrators, we require witnesses to engage with our judicial process. Despite our best efforts, the club did not support this process."
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