Prince William May Lead Royal Children on U.S. Trip for FIFA World Cup Amid Royal Diplomacy Push Prince William is reportedly considering a family trip to the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with potential plans to bring his three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—to the country. The move, which could mark the first time the Wales children visit America, is seen as part of a broader strategy to strengthen ties between the British royal family and U.S. audiences ahead of the global soccer event. Experts suggest the trip would align with the U.S. celebration of its 250th anniversary, which coincides with the World Cup’s North American hosting. Christopher Andersen, author of Kate!: The Courage, Grace, and Power of the Woman Who Will Be Queen, told Fox News Digital that Prince William’s potential visit could involve the royal children, with a Middleton family friend describing the idea as “over the moon with excitement.” The trip would also be significant as it would be the first known visit to the U.S. by two future kings traveling together, according to Andersen. The plan comes after King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s successful state visit to the U.S. in April 2026, which was timed to coincide with America’s 250th birthday. Charles, as head of the British monarchy, had previously been invited to the U.S. for the event, and his trip was praised for its diplomatic impact. Prince William, who serves as president of England’s Football Association, is expected to attend the World Cup as a patron of the FA, with England’s match scheduled for June 27 in New Jersey. Royal experts suggest the trip could be a continuation of the royal family’s efforts to engage with global audiences.#fifa_world_cup #prince_william #prince_george #princess_charlotte #prince_louis
