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    Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney reveal they got ‘monarchy bootcamp’ to prepare for King Charles visit

    WREXHAM owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have lifted the lid on King Charles’ visit last season.And they admit they had to undergo a “monarchy bootcamp” to avoid any blunders in front of Britain’s head of state.
    Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds has opened up on meeting King CharlesCredit: Getty
    Reynolds and co-owner Rob McElhenney had ‘monarchy bootcamp’ to get prepared
    King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Welsh side Wrexham in December, several months after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
    They met Canadian actor Reynolds and American comedian McElhenney, who bought Wrexham for £2million in 2020 before getting them promoted to League Two last term.
    And King Charles was delighted with his hosts, exclaiming: “I had the opportunity to see one of the other wonders of Wrexham, namely the football club, which is busy putting Wrexham on the map as never before.”
    However, Reynolds and McElhenney have now revealed that a lot of work was required for them to be on their best behaviour.
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    As they hail from across the pond, the duo were given a 101 on etiquette with members of the royal family.
    The funnymen were taught how to bow properly.
    And they were also instructed on how to shake hands, with “two pumps and release” at most.
    Reynolds exclaimed in a promo clip for Season 2 of TV show Welcome to Wrexham: “So, the King of England called. We went to monarchy boot camp.
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    The comedians were taught how to walk, bow and shake hands
    King Charles loved his visit to Wrexham in DecemberCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun
    “It’s like the military except your pinky’s always up.”
    The clip also showed McElhenney and Reynolds being shown how to walk, with the latter laughing: “I feel like a serial killer.”
    His co-partner added: “I think I am going to have a hard time with this.
    “The idea of bowing to somebody, it triggers something.”
    But Wrexham executive director Humphrey Ker made sure to emphasise how important it was to act correctly in front of the King.
    He said: “We are trying to get £20m-worth of Kop [stadium seating] funding from the UK government.
    “Two years of work has gone into lining up all the pieces of the puzzle to try and get this funding and that will give us an extra 5,500 seats.
    “It will also give us a stadium that is deemed to be of international standards so we can bring Welsh football back to the Racecourse.
    “It’s the biggest and most expensive piece of the endeavour.” More

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    Prince Harry looks like ‘giddy schoolboy’ at Inter Miami match — 48 hours after looking glum with Meghan at Beyonce gig

    PRINCE Harry looked like a “giddy schoolboy” at the football — just 48 hours after his “utterly depressed” showing alongside his wife at a Beyonce gig.The Duke of Sussex, 38, was brimming with excitement as he watched Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami win at Los Angeles FC.
    Prince Harry looked like a ‘giddy schoolboy’ at the footballCredit: AP
    But the Duke of Sussex looked ‘utterly depressed’ just 48 hours earlier alongside his wife at a Beyonce gigCredit: @bluesbabysitter / twitter
    Yet on Friday he stared into the distance as wife Meghan and mum-in-law Doria Ragland danced to Beyoncé, who was performing her Renaissance tour in LA.
    Harry biographer Angela Levin said: “I saw a very glum, sulky- looking Duke at the Beyonce concert.
    “He appeared in a terrible state of depression, flicking through his phone as if completely disinterested in the fun around him.
    “Roll on 48 hours when Harry is at the football on his own and he’s behaving like a baby presented with ice cream. He was like a giddy schoolboy.”
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    Meghan was on the guest list for the big footie clash at BMO Stadium but was a no-show.
    Harry was spotted with a black-and-gold LAFC scarf in the crowd, which included actor Leonardo DiCaprio and singer Selena Gomez.
    Rival co-owners Will Ferrell and David Beckham also watched Inter Miami’s 3-1 triumph, with two assists from Argentine hero Messi.
    Harry was all smiles as he watched Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami win at Los Angeles FCCredit: AP
    On Friday, he looked glum as wife Meghan danced to BeyoncéCredit: Carrie Bardavid / twitter
    Harry biographer Angela Levin said: ‘I saw a very glum, sulky- looking Duke at the Beyonce concert’Credit: BackGrid
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    Our talented Lionesses have covered the beautiful game in glory – so men, please just let the football do the talking

    ON the eve of the biggest event in British women’s sporting history, it was left to Prince William to give the rallying cry on behalf of his loyal subjects.“Lionesses, I want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow,” he intoned to camera, one hand tightly gripping daughter Charlotte, his cunning secret weapon. (A girl! Clutching a football!)
    The supremely talented, tenacious and generation-shaping squad have covered the beautiful game in gloryCredit: Getty
    Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales KISSED midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the mouth
    “We’re sorry we can’t be there in person, but we are so proud of everything you have achieved and the millions you have inspired here and around the world.
    “So go out there tomorrow and really enjoy yourselves.”
    Translation: “Bravo girlywirlies, kick ball good on big green field, and one day my little girl might become big girl heading big heavy balls like you clever-wevver gallies.”
    Can you, for one second, imagine a planet on which the President of the Football Association, and next in line to the throne, addresses Harry Kane, Jack Grealish, Declan Rice and Reece James (Lauren’s brother), instructing them to “enjoy themselves”?
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    It simply wouldn’t happen.
    Even worse, Spanish Football Federation pres- ident Luis Rubiales KISSED midfielder Jenni Hermoso ON THE MOUTH, and lifted her off her feet as he congratulated the team. 
    Again, imagine if this muppet had tried it with male player Sergio Ramos. But, of course, he never would.
    And, last week, Fifa boss Gianni Infantino claimed women should “pick the right battles” to “convince us, men, what we have to do” over equality issues in the sport.
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    Brilliantly, England’s Lucy Bronze picked her battle on Sunday — apearing to refuse to shake the dino-saur’s hand after the game.
    Over the past few weeks, this supremely talented, tenacious and gen- eration-shaping squad have covered the beautiful game in glory.
    None of the toxic tribalism of the men’s game, less rolling around in faux agony (with the possible exception of Spain on Sunday) and stadiums filled with happy, smiling families and shirt-wearing kids.
    The football itself has also been top-drawer. Physically, the women have covered as much ground as the men did in Qatar, and Chloe Kelly’s 69mph penalty against Nigeria was more powerful than any spot kicks of the (men’s) Premier League last season.
    So, then, why are women still being patronised? Why is the language around football still so different?
    Professional female athletes train as hard as their male counterparts and similarly eat, sleep and breathe the game (minus nightclub misdemeanours, sex scandals and pre-season Ibiza benders).
    Why didn’t Prince William attend the World Cup final when, 57 years ago, his grandmother Queen Elizabeth presented captain Bobby Moore with the trophy?
    ‘Financial boost’
    Instead — and with dad-of-two Rishi Sunak also too busy washing his hair to attend — it was left to household name Lucy Frazer, the culture secretary, to represent the UK.
    William was damned if he did and damned if he didn’t.
    As an ardent environmentalist and founder of Earthshot, private jetting 22,000 miles for a 90-minute match (plus 13) doesn’t exactly scream “net zero”. Plus there were constitutional concerns.
    With its burgeoning republican movement, King Charles is yet to visit his Antipodean brethren — being beaten to it by his son would have been a PR disaster.
    But think of the financial boost his very presence could have secured for the game. (In contrast, Spain’s Queen Letizia attended, accompanied by her youngest daughter Infanta Sofia, 16).
    Fifteen million of us watched the final — the second most-watched event of the TV year, behind the King’s Coronation which, let’s face it, was basically state TV and rammed down our collective throats. The will is there.
    We’re not asking for financial parity (yet). Just a bit of equality.
    Men: Please just let the football do the talking.
    Mary is the clear winner
    OF all the own goals at this year’s World Cup, none was more cataclysmic, surely, than Nike’s.
    Shooting itself in the synthetic kangaroo leather-booted foot, bosses (presumably largely male) decided not to make a replica Mary Earps shirt.
    On Sunday, Mary Earps won the tournament’s Golden Glove and a veritable army of new fansCredit: Getty
    Instead of staying mute on the sidelines, the England goalie said the decision was “hugely disappointing and very hurtful”.
    Such a raw, emotive declaration is, in itself, pretty brave. But the multibillion pound conglomerate needed calling-out – and she did just that.
    (Nike’s “thinking” was that not enough people would want to wear a goalkeeper’s shirt).
    On Sunday, Mary was a Goliath between the posts.
    Not only did she win the tournament’s Golden Glove as the best keeper, she won a veritable army of new fans. Surely a six-figure endorsement deal with Adidas beckons.
    As corporate PR disasters go, it doesn’t get much worse.
    Mary 1, Nike 0.
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    QUEEN’S Fat Bottomed Girls is a banger.
    But the track – feat. the lyrics “left alone with big fat Fanny/she was such a naughty nanny” and “fat bottomed girls, you make the rockin’ world go round” – has been dropped from the group’s new greatest hits collection over fears it may offend the under 25s.
    Queen’s Fat Bottomed Girls has been dropped from the group’s new greatest hits collection over fears it may offend the under 25sCredit: NO
    Now, as someone with not an inconsiderably-sized bottom – my ex once played it on Alexa, saying “This one’s for you, Clemmie” – this is RIDICULOUS.
    The song, gloriously of its time, is an ode to the fuller figured-lady – we should be celebrating it, not burying it.

    BEST wishes to Chris Evans who yesterday revealed he has been diagnosed with skin cancer.
    He tested for the disease after his “angel” of a masseur found “a mark” on his calf, adding that, thankfully, it had been “caught as early as possible”.
    Crucially, he encouraged listeners of his Virgin Radio show to “get yourself checked”. Three little words – but ones that could save a myriad of lives.
    Celebrities get a lot of stick: For being too rich, too entitled, too out of touch, too famous.
    But by using his platform – raising mass awareness of everyday health problems – Chris demonstrates exactly how fame can be a force for good.

    FORCE EVIL TO COURT
    MONSTERS, it turns out, really do take many, many forms.
    Blonde-haired, blue-eyed nurse Lucy Letby managed to hide her evil behind scrubs and an HR complaint.
    Nurse Lucy Letby managed to hide her evil behind scrubs and an HR complaintCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    When alarms were raised about her behaviour, SHE issued a grievance to Human Resources.
    And consultants, the diligent, concerned whistleblowers, were forced to apologise to this evil, evil, evil baby-murdering demon.
    Yes, the monster – the most prolific child murderer in recent British history – may spend the rest of her life rotting in jail, but arguably she escaped the ultimate punishment of all: Facing up to the victims of her crimes.
    Yesterday the families’ harrowingly emotive statements were read out to an empty dock. On all levels, that’s wrong.
    We need measures in place to ensure murderers, rapists and psychopaths are made to see, first hand, the devastating effects of their crimes.
    To never unsee the pain they’ve caused, the lives destroyed.
    Quite simply, courts must be given the power to force defendants to attend sentencing.
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    THE late, great Queen reportedly expressed her regret about the rise of smartphones, meaning she was greeted by a “sea of mobiles” during walkabouts.
    She was right to be saddened.
    The late, great Queen reportedly expressed her regret about the rise of smartphones and she was right to be saddenedCredit: Rex
    Increasingly we are living behind pixelated screens.
    Concerts, sporting fixtures and even simple everyday family occasions are being filmed. (The other day, during lunch with my parents, I artfully took a photo of my . . . fillet steak – WHY? I can safely say this picture will never see the light of day and never, ever, will I excitedly hunt it out on my camera roll.)
    Our screen obsession is quite literally putting a blockade on real human connection and, ironically, makes us less able to make real, lasting memories.

    According to The Sunday Times Style magazine, a sartorial publication that knows about these sorts of things, ‘butter’ is the colour we should all be wearingCredit: Getty
    LARD is in. According to The Sunday Times Style magazine, a sartorial publication that knows about these sorts of things, “butter” is the colour we should all be wearing this autumn.
    You’re welcome: You read it here first.
    *Unless you read The Sunday Times Style magazine.

    ON Saturday I returned from me ’olidays in Greece.
    Refreshingly, a lady pilot ferried us home – prompting my dad to ask, “And did she manage to park the thing OK?”.
    Very droll, dad.
    Except new research shows men are more likely to damage their cars when parking than women.
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    More than one in five male drivers – 21 per cent – admitted to being involved in a minor collision when parking in the past year, compared to 14 per cent of females.
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    ‘Real reason’ Prince William missed England’s World Cup final clash in Australia

    PRINCE William is facing a huge backlash over his decision not to attend the Lionesses World Cup final match against Spain.The Prince of Wales, 41, who is President of the FA, made the decision not to fly to Australia for the historic game to support England’s women’s team at the Stadium Australia.
    Prince William has said he won’t be at the game to cheer on the LionessesCredit: Instagram
    The heir to the throne apologised in advance for not attending in person in a video message that was released on Saturday.
    William was seen with his daughter Princess Charlotte who was sat next to her dad, holding a football in her lap.
    He said: “Lionesses, we want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow.
    “We are sorry we cannot be there in person but we are so proud of everything you have achieved and the millions you’ve inspired here and around the world.
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    “So go out there tomorrow and really enjoy yourselves.”
    The prince’s no-show sparked a large amount of speculation as to why William didn’t hop on a flight to support the team with many calling it a “shame”.
    Some reports have indicated that King Charles, who is Australia’s head of state, has not yet visited the country, after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II.
    That would mean William, who is currently on his summer holiday, cannot constitutionally visit before him.
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    Other reports though say he made the decision not to travel due to environmental concerns.
    The journey would mean flying to the other side of the world for just a short period of time.
    Former England goalkeeper Pauline Cope called the decision a “shame”, adding: “I will not have any bad words against the royal family.
    “However this should have been pencilled in his diary from day dot, after we won the Euros and qualified for the World Cup.”
    She also said she was disappointed that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Gareth Southgate, the coach of the England men’s team, had not travelled to Sydney for the final.
    Cope, who played in the 1995 World Cup and has 60 England caps, told Times Radio: “Let’s be honest, if it was the men’s World Cup, they would all be here.”
    Sun columnist and TV presenter Piers Morgan also hit out at the royal, saying: “With respect, YRH (Your Royal Highness), you should have got on a plane.
    “Ridiculous that the Queen of Spain is attending the World Cup Final to support her nation’s team, and you won’t be there despite being President of the FA.”
    Veteran broadcaster Jon Sopel thought it was “inconceivable” that William and Sunak would not travel if it had been the men’s team playing.
    He said in a message on X, formerly Twitter: “Happy to accept might be impossible for the PM, given other commitments. But Prince William? Why?”
    However, FA chief Mark Bullingham said earlier this week: “We’ve always known he wouldn’t be able to attend, sadly, due to his diary.
    “He has been a brilliant supporter of the team throughout. He came to see the team before we left and he’s been sending messages of support throughout.”
    Despite a valiant effort from the England team, they lost 1-0 to Spain.
    William took to social media to praise the England players.

    He wrote: “Although it’s the result none of us wanted, @Lionesses you have done yourselves and this nation proud.
    “Your spirit & drive have inspired so many people and paved the way for generations to come.
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    “Thank you for the footballing memories.
    “Congratulations to Spain. W.”
    Prince William gives an honorary CBE to England manager Sarina Wiegman in June
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    Why is Prince William not attending the Women’s World Cup final?

    THE country is ready to rally behind the England women’s football team as they take on Spain in the final of the 2023 Women’s World Cup.Sarina Wiegman’s Lionesses are set to compete for the FIFA trophy at 11am UK time, with the match taking place at Sydney’s Stadium Australia, but Prince William has confirmed he will not be attending.
    Prince William, Prince of Wales and President of the FA will not be attending the 2023 Women’s World Cup finalCredit: Marc Atkins/Getty Images
    Why isn’t Prince William attending the Women’s World Cup final?
    According to reports, the location of the Women’s World Cup is behind Prince William’s decision not to attend the tournament.
    Kensington Palace confirmed the Prince of Wales, who is president of the FA, will be supporting the Lionesses from home instead of in Australia.
    He is believed to have decided not to embark on the 9,400-mile flight in a bid to keep down his carbon footprint
    Daily Express Royal Correspondent Richard Palmer has also said that the Royal Family felt “it’s a long way to go for a couple of hours”.
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    To travel from London to Sydney it typically takes around 23 hours.
    Is a member of the Royal Family attending the Women’s World Cup final?
    No members of the UK’s Royal Family are expected to attend the World Cup final.
    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is also missing the match.
    The UK’s rival team will have a member of royalty supporting them in the stands.
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    The Royal Spanish Football Federation confirmed ahead of the game that Queen Letizia, and her daughter Infanta Sofia, will be at the final.
    Their statement added that King Felipe is busy with other official duties meaning he is unfortunately unable to join them.
    What has Prince William said about England’s Lionesses?
    Prince William has voiced his support for the England women’s team and apologised for not being able to support them in person.
    Ahead of the final, he posted a video message on social media that also featured his daughter Princess Charlotte.
    In the clip, he said: “Lionesses, I want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow.
    “We’re sorry we can’t be there in person, but we are so proud of everything you have achieved and the millions you have inspired here and around the world.”
    He added: “So go out there tomorrow and really enjoy yourselves.
    The night before the World Cup final, Prince William’s father King Charles also sent a message of support to the Lionesses.
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    Prince William & Charlotte send good luck message to England’s Lionesses – and apologise for missing historic final

    PRINCE William and adorable Princess Charlotte have wished England’s Lionesses good luck in a heartfelt video. The royal pair sent their best wishes to the woman’s team ahead of the historic World Cup final tomorrow.
    The Prince of Wales wished the Lionesses good luck and apologised they couldn’t be thereCredit: Instagram
    In a clip posted on Instagram, the Prince of Wales said: “Lionesses we want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow.
    “We’re sorry we can’t be there in person but we’re so proud of everything you’ve achieved and the millions you’ve inspired here and around the world.
    “So go out there tomorrow and really enjoy yourselves.”
    “Good luck Lionesses,” added Princess Charlotte, holding a football in her show of support for the inspiring team.

    This comes as England’s World Cup final on Sunday is odds-on to smash UK viewing figures and become this year’s most-watched sporting event.
    The Lionesses roared into the final after beating hosts Australia 3-1 in Wednesday’s semi-final.
    Their amazing win came thanks to goals from Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo.
    Pubs up and down the country were packed as supporters roared the Lionesses to victory.
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    Tomorrow’s final against Spain will represent the first time an England side has made a World Cup final since 1966.
    And, the Lionesses will be hoping it’s the first time an England side has won a World Cup trophy since then too.
    England manager Sarina Wiegman led the team to European Championship last year and could now go down in history tomorrow.
    Wiegman told BBC Sport: “We achieved the final!
    “It’s unbelievable, it feels like we won [the tournament] which we didn’t, we just won this game – in an incredible stadium, an away game, the way we played – it was a hard game, but we found a way to win again.
    “Australia have had an incredible tournament, they grew into the tournament.
    “They had some setbacks, they had to win their last group-stage game and then they got better and better.
    “I just said to [assistant manager] Arjan, having the chance as a coach or a player to make it to two finals is really special.
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    “I never take anything for granted, but it’s like I’m living in a fairytale or something.”

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    Prince William and Rishi Sunak decide to skip Lionesses’ World Cup final in Sydney

    PRINCE William and Rishi Sunak have scored an own goal by deciding to skip the women’s World Cup final.The Prince of Wales and the Prime Minister are to miss the match in Sydney, Australia, despite it being the Lionesses’ first appearance in the final.
    Prince William and Rishi Sunak will be skipping the women’s World Cup finalCredit: Getty
    The Prime Minister will miss England’s first World Cup final since 1966, sending Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer insteadCredit: PA
    It comes as Spain’s Queen Letizia revealed she would be heading Down Under.
    Yesterday, Kensington Palace confirmed Prince William, who is president of the FA, would be roaring on the Lionesses from home.
    William is believed to be against the 9,400-mile flight as he wants to keep down his carbon footprint.
    The Prime Minister will also miss England’s first World Cup final since 1966, sending Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer instead.
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    Royal expert Phil Dampier tweeted: “If Prince William as president of the FA isn’t going to the Women’s World Cup final we should be told why not.
    “If it was in Europe, he’d be there.”
    Mandu Reid, leader of the Women’s Equality Party, added: “No chance Prince William would be ‘missing in action’ if the England men’s football team made it to the World Cup final.”
    It comes as the Government faces calls to announce a day off if the Lionesses beat Spain.
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    A No10 spokesperson said: “We’ll find a way to celebrate.”
    The Lionesses will make their first-ever World Cup final appearance on SundayCredit: Alamy More

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    Fans send cheeky plea to Prince William after he posts good luck message to England ahead of World Cup clash

    PRINCE WILLIAM has received a cheeky request after sending England Women a good luck message.The FA chairman wished the Lionesses well ahead of their World Cup campaign, which takes place in Australia and New Zealand.
    Prince William met with the England Women’s team last monthCredit: Reuters
    England got their campaign underway against Haiti with the Prince tweeting the team before the match.
    He wrote: “Good luck @Lionesses we’re all cheering you on!”
    In response a fan down under asked William if he will be making the trip to Australia to watch the team live.
    They asked: “Will you be cheering on from the stands ???? Hope HRHs come to Australia for a World Cup we would love to see you!”
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    It remains to be seen whether William will travel to watch the World Cup – but he is an avid fan.
    He met with the Lionesses at St George’s Park last month and praised the European champions for “achieving so much and inspiring so many”.

    Last year the Prince embraced many of the squad as they won Euro 2022, beating Germany in the final.
    He hugged players as they received their medals, looking absolutely delighted as he did so.
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    Captain Leah Williamson revealed HRH told the squad how proud he was of their achievement.
    Princess Charlotte is also a big fan and sent the team a good luck message ahead of the Euros.
    Sarina Wiegman’s side got off to a dream start by beating Haiti – and they take on Denmark and China next in Group D. More