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Britain's Prince William reacts after FIFA President Sepp Blatter announced that Russia will host the 2018 World Cup on December 2, 2010 in Zurich. British Prime Minister David Cameron said he was "bitterly disappointed" today that England lost its bid to hold the 2018 World Cup, while Prince William expressed sadness at the decision. Russia won the bid for the 2018 World Cup while Qatar won the bid for 2022. AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIAN DERUNGS

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Britain's Prince William talks to soldiers on November 14, 2010 before a remembrance day ceremony at Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan. The prince flew into Afghanistan on November 14 for a surprise visit to honor Britain's war dead, as the Queen led the nation in remembrance in London. AFP PHOTO / POOL / JOHN STILLWELL

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A handout picture recieved in London on September 17, 2010 and taken on September 3, 2010, shows Britain's Prince William at the controls of a Sea King helicopter. Prince William will graduate Friday, at RAF Valley, after he completed his Royal Air Force (RAF) helicopter flying training. He is now a fully-qualified Search and Rescue pilot. AFP PHOTO/ Andy Carnall / MoD / Crown Copyright / Handout NO SALES / RESTRICTED FOR EDITORIAL USE

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Britain's Prince William smiles as he attends the 2010 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards at the Royal Opera House in London, on February 21, 2010. AFP PHOTO/ POOL/ CARL COURT

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PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS (l) HRH Prince William hongi's, a traditional maori greeting, with Kahu Ropata on a visit to Kapiti island, a rodent free bird reserve, as part of a three day visit to New Zealand in his first official role for the Queen on January 18, 2010. The 27-year-old prince opened a new Supreme Court Building in Wellington during the second day of his first official trip overseas on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.. AFP PHOTO/Brendon O'HAGAN

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PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Britain's Prince William (L) and new Zealand Prime Minster John Key smile during their visit at Kapiti Island, a rodent free bird reserve, as part of a three day visit to New Zealand in his first official role for the Queen on January 18, 2010. The 27-year-old prince opened a new Supreme Court Building in Wellington during the second day of his first official trip overseas on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.. AFP PHOTO / POOL

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PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Britain's Prince William speaks during the opening of the Supreme Court on the second day of his visit on January 18, 2010. The 27-year-old prince opened a new Supreme Court Building in Wellington during the second day of his first official trip overseas on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. AFP PHOTO / POOL

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PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Britain's Prince William Hongi's, a tradional Maori greeting, with Paul Reeves at the opening of the New Zealand new Supreme High Court in Wellington on January 18, 2019. William is here on a three day visit in his first official role for the Queen. AFP PHOTO/Brendon O'Hagan

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PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Britain's Prince William (L) attends a barbeque hosted by the Prime Minister John Key (C) in Wellington as part of a three day visit to New Zealand in his first official role for the Queen on January 18, 2010. The 27-year-old prince opened a new Supreme Court Building in Wellington during the second day of his first official trip overseas on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. AFP PHOTO/ Andrew Gorrie/ POOL

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PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS Britain's Prince William licks icing off of his fingers after cutting a birthday cake during a visit to the charity Centrepoint, on their 40th anniversary, at one of their centres in central London, on December 16, 2009. Centrepoint is a charity that provides housing and support to improve the lives of homeless people between the ages of 16 and 25. AFP PHOTO/Luke MacGregor/WPA POOL

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Prince William reviews new graduating officers at their passing out parade on a visit to Hendon Police Training College in London. 6 March 2009. Picture by Anwar Hussein/LFI

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PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS (FILES) Prince William walks across the tarmac on his way to fly a Grob 115E light aircraft, known as the Tutor, while training at airbase RAF Cranwell, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire 17 January 2008. Britain's Prince William is to train as a search and rescue pilot, aiming to serve in the emergency services after being told he cannot be sent to Afghanistan, he said Wednesday September 15, 2008. William, second-in-line to the British throne, learned to fly with the Royal Air Force (RAF) earlier this year as part of military training which has also seen him spend time with the army and navy. AFP PHOTO/ADRIAN DENNIS/FILES

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Prince William leaves St. Cyriac's Church in Lacock, Wiltshire following the wedding of Laura Parker Bowles to Harry Lopes on May 6, 2006. Photo: Anwar Hussein

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Britain's Prince William, left, accompanied by a Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Team instructor, right, carries a

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Britain's Prince William packs his equipment after completing a series of exercises with the Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Team, at Holyhead mountain in north Wales, Monday Dec. 12, 2005. William is spending two weeks of training with the RAF mountain rescue team, undertaking the last part of his work experience programme. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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Britain's Prince William, right, listens to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, on a balcony overlooking a Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph in London's Whitehall to pay tribute to the war dead of Britain and the 54-nation Commonwealth, Sunday Nov. 13, 2005. The service is held on the nearest Sunday to the anniversary of the end of World War I on Nov. 11, 1918, and also honors those killed in subsequent conflicts, including almost 100 who have died in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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Britain's Prince William speaks during a question and answer session for the media at the training ground of Charlton Athletic Football Club in south east London, Friday Oct. 28, 2005. The Prince, the president-designate of England's Football Association (FA), paid a fact-finding visit to the club's training ground on Friday, ahead of taking over the FA presidency from his uncle the Duke of York next May. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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Britain's Prince William, left, and Prince Harry, right, arrive for the civil wedding of their father Britain's Prince Charles to Camilla Parker Bowles at the Windsor Guildhall in Windsor, England, Saturday, April 9, 2005. (AP Photo/Tim Ockenden/WPA pool)

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Britain Prince Charles, with his bride Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, leave Windsor Guildhall, Windsor, England, following there civil wedding, Saturday, April 9, 2005. From right to left are Prince Charles sons, Princes' William and Harry. (AP Photo/Phil Wilkinson/pool)

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In this October 2004 picture released Saturday, Nov. 20, 2004 by Clarence House, Britain's Prince William, centre, carries a surfboard along the shoreline at St Andrews in Scotland, where he is in the last year of his four-year university course. In a group of photos released Saturday, taken by a friend of the Prince, the geography undergraduate practises his new found skills in the chilly waters in mid October - the first time he had surfed in Scotland. (AP Photo/Clarence house, Pool)

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