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    Unai Emery receives royal seal of approval as Prince William meets Aston Villa boss and players at training this week

    UNAI EMERY has revealed he received a royal seal of approval ahead of today’s game against Bournemouth.The Aston Villa boss was honoured when their most famous fan, Prince William, dropped by their Bodymoor Heath training ground this week.
    Prince William visited Aston Villa’s training ground earlier this weekCredit: AFP
    Much to Unai Emery’s delightCredit: Getty
    He spent time with Emery, his squad, and club CEO Christian Purslow before meeting Villa Women’s boss Carla Ward.
    Emery said: “It was very good of him to visit us and I appreciated it a lot.
    “His support for Villa is clear and we spoke about football in general, about Villa, and about my career as a player and as a coach.
    “We had a good time and are all very proud to have him as a supporter.”
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    When Emery replaced Steven Gerrard in late October, Villa were below Bournemouth in the table.
    They are now 11th and 11 points ahead of third-bottom Cherries after taking three points from a possible 39 under the Spaniard.
    Emery said: “Yes, of course the Prince likes what we are doing! And he was very kind towards me.”
    But Villa’s boss feels their striker Ollie Watkins was unlucky not to get an England call-up this week after bagging six goals in his last seven games.
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    He added: “He deserved it but it is very difficult to be in that squad.
    “He is disappointed but he is much closer than he was before.” More

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    What football team is Prince William supporting at the World Cup 2022?

    PRINCE William has been a fan of sport all of his life and has attended numerous big events over the years.The Prince of Wales has been present for huge rugby matches, is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, has been known to attend Wimbledon finals and big events during the 2012 London Olympics.
    Prince William is regularly spotted at matches at Aston VillaCredit: Getty
    But his true sporting passion lies with football.
    He is a FA president and regularly attends England matches.
    And this winter he’ll be watching on as the FIFA World Cup returns in Qatar.
    But who will the heir to the throne be supporting?
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    Who is Prince William supporting at the World Cup?
    Prince William has joked he is supporting both England and Wales in their World Cup 2022 campaigns.
    However, he gave the England team a send off before they headed off to Qatar, telling them: “The rest of the country is behind you, we are all rooting for you. Enjoy it.”
    But as his royal title is the Prince of Wales, his words have caused a bit of controversy, mostly with Welsh actor Michael Sheen.
    Sheen tweeted: “He (Prince William) can, of course, support whoever he likes and as President of the FA his role makes visit understandable – but surely he sees holding the title Prince of Wales at the same time is entirely inappropriate? Not a shred of embarrassment? Or sensitivity to the problem here?”
    Prince William has also said: “I’m telling everyone I’m supporting both, definitely. I can’t lose.
    “I’ve supported England since I’ve been quite small. But I support Welsh rugby and that’s my way of doing it.
    “I happily support Wales over England in the rugby so I’ve got to be able to play carefully with my affiliations.
    “I worry otherwise if I suddenly drop England to support Wales then that doesn’t look right for the sport either. So I can’t do that.”
    Prince William was at Aston Villa’s playoff victory against Derby County, where he watched the game with former striker John CarewCredit: Reuters
    What club does Prince William support?
    You would be wrong in thinking that William supports the team his dad, King Charles, does.
    Charles supports Burnley. But when William was younger, he decided to go a different route.
    William supports Aston Villa and has been present at plenty of their games over the past two decades.
    Explaining his reasoning for supporting Villa, he said that he didn’t want to follow in the footsteps of schoolmates who all chose to support Manchester United or Chelsea.
    Prince William said: “A long time ago at school I got into football big time. I was looking around for clubs.
    “All my friends at school were either Manchester United fans or Chelsea fans and I didn’t want to follow the run of the mill teams.
    “I wanted to have a team that was more mid-table that could give me more emotional rollercoaster moments.
    “Aston Villa’s always had a great history. I have got friends of mine who support Aston Villa and one of the first FA Cup games I went to was Bolton v Aston Villa back in 2000. Sadly, Villa went on to lose to Chelsea.
    “It was fantastic, I sat with all the fans with my red beanie on, and I sat with all the Brummie fans and had a great time.
    “It was the atmosphere, the camaraderie and I really felt that there was something I could connect with.
    “People like Paul Merson were playing and I thought if people like him can play as well as he does, knowing the struggles he was under at the time…this is a club I can support.
    “I was also born in ‘82, the year we won the (European) Cup, so I feel the history and pedigree around Villa has always been quite close to me.”
    Prince William supported Wales during the 2015 Rugby World Cup when they beat England at TwickenhamCredit: Getty
    Which international rugby team does William support?
    When it comes to the oval ball, the Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge backs Wales.
    He is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union and is regularly seen at major international fixtures.
    During the 2015 Rugby World Cup, when England and Wales played each other in the same pool, he was wearing a red Welsh jersey at Twickenham, while Harry wore a white English shirt.
    Wales won the match 28-25 and the Red Rose were dumped out of their home World Cup a few days later.
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    Prince William reveals who he is supporting during the World Cup – and it’s dividing opinion

    PRINCE William has revealed who he is supporting during the World Cup – and it is already proving to be controversial.William has been President of the English FA since 2006 but Prince of Wales since September.
    Prince William has been President of England’s FA since 2006Credit: AP
    Actor Michael Sheen has hit out at Wills, saying it was ‘inappropriate’ for the prince to back England while holding the title of Prince of WalesCredit: PA
    He has joked he is supporting both England and Wales in their World Cup 2022 campaigns.
    Not everyone is happy with his decision to back England, with Welsh actor Michael Sheen calling the Prince of Wales’s support for England in the Qatar World Cup as “entirely inappropriate”.
    Sheen said his backing showed a complete lack of sensitivity after he gave Cymru’s World Cup rivals a special send-off before the tournament.
    Prince William told the Three Lions squad: “The rest of the country is behind you, we are all rooting for you. Enjoy it.”
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    Both sides play each other in the group stages on November 29.
    And while his backing, as President of the FA in England, may be understandable to some, it has caused anger in Wales.
    Sheen said that the heir to the throne should be embarrassed for backing England at the same time as holding the title of Prince of Wales.
    Sheen tweeted: “He (Prince William) can, of course, support whoever he likes and as President of the FA his role makes visit understandable – but surely he sees holding the title Prince of Wales at the same time is entirely inappropriate? Not a shred of embarrassment? Or sensitivity to the problem here?”
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    Many supporters were in total agreement with Sheen’s comments.
    One tweeted: “He’s English, he can support England. In fact, he can support whoever he wants. But that title is objectionable – it implies national subjugation, it must end. He’s ‘Prince of Wales’ by dint of his dad giving him the title. It means literally nothing else, end it.”
    A second said: “William is English and should proudly support England. No problem or bitterness with it. I don’t need him supporting Wales out of duty. Let’s drop the farce and pretence of title of Prince of Wales and allow William to be himself.”
    While another added: “I have to say I agree. I’m a fan of his but he can’t be tone-deaf in his new role. If he is Prince of Wales he can’t be parading around supporting a rival at world stage competition. It’s embarrassing.”
    Not everyone agreed, however.
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    One fan said: “He is the president of the English FA, of course he is going to support England. His title as Prince of Wales has nothing to do with it.”
    William addressed criticism of his support for England’s football team as Prince of Wales on his first visit to the Senedd in Cardiff, today.
    The future King tackled the subject head on during a light-hearted chat with the Llywydd Elin Jones during a tour of the Siambr.
    The Presiding Officer showed the Prince her Wales football bucket hat, which she had on her seat inside the chamber and said: “They play each other in a few weeks time. I won’t ask you!”
    ‘I’M SUPPORTING BOTH’
    But he replied: “No, it’s ok, I’m telling everyone I’m supporting both, definitely. I can’t lose.
    “I’ve supported England since I’ve been quite small. But I support Welsh rugby and that’s my way of doing it.
    “I happily support Wales over England in the rugby so I’ve got to be able to play carefully with my affiliations.
    “I worry otherwise if I suddenly drop England to support Wales then that doesn’t look right for the sport either. So I can’t do that.”
    He added: “An England v Wales World Cup final would be the best, that would be pretty good.”
    He went on: “I’m making sure I’m out there supporting Wales through all the process because I know it’s a big deal for Wales. When I was growing up, Wales weren’t getting through to the tournaments, so I had to make a choice.”
    The Llywydd told William: “I’m much older than you and when I was growing up Wales weren’t getting through to the tournaments. There had been some horrible results.”
    An England v Wales World Cup final would be the best, that would be pretty goodPrince William
    Wills asked: “1958, I believe was the last one? So it’s a big deal.”
    “It’s a huge deal,” she replied.
    Ms Jones, a football fan, said she would not be going because the World Cup is taking place in Qatar, adding: “It’s tragic that it is in Qatar, but the First Minister is going out and that’s going to be absolutely fine for him to go out, in my view.
    “But it’s confused.. we have this great huge happiness about it but then it’s a shame it’s in Qatar and a lot more people could enjoy it.
    “The Euros in 2016, they were glorious. I was there at the game when Wales beat Belgium 3-1 and that was absolutely fabulous.
    “But we will have the Rugby World Cup in France next year, that will be a big deal,” said William.”
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    Wills sent England on their way to Qatar after helping to reveal the squad numbers.
    He has “no plans” to visit Qatar.
    William was made Prince of Wales following the death of the QueenCredit: AP
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    Prince William makes awkward comment to Harry Kane ahead of World Cup

    PRINCE William risked an awkward clash with Harry Kane — by saying England defeats have helped him deal with life’s disappointments.The royal sat down for a chat with the England skipper and fellow Three Lions’ ace Declan Rice, a fortnight from their opening World Cup match in Qatar.
    Prince William sat down with Harry Kane a fortnight before England’s World Cup opening matchCredit: YouTube/COPA90 Football
    William photographed with footie royalty – World Cup hopefuls Harry Kane and Declan Rice
    Discussing football’s effect on mental health, William told them that England crashing out of previous tournaments had taught him valuable life lessons.
    He also revealed he loved the “carnage” of school football matches, and how he modelled his own game on former England defender Rio Ferdinand, though far less successfully.
    Meanwhile, Rice spoke about the current England squad’s positive mindset — and revealed the Euro final loss to Italy at Wembley last year had brought them closer together.
    William, 40, told the pair: “You learn by playing a number of times, and many other things in life, that disappointment is part of life and how you handle it is crucial.
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    “Handling some of those really disappointing England results in the past, that was hard.
    “I found that really difficult, because again the same euphoria that we had comes crashing down.
    “You feel high and all together, and then normal life just gets on again.”
    William told how at school he would sometimes join in four games with 60 pupils playing at the same time.
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    He said: “Some of the greatest friendships are born from playing games and being pushed together in slight adversity.
    “The sheer size and scale and just the fun of everyone running around chasing each other, I loved it.
    “I was a defender, I was stuck at the back and told to just tackle.”
    The prince said he looked to former Man United defender Rio for “inspiration” but joked: “He was ahead of me just a little bit as time went on.”
    He added it was a “big moment for me” when then-boy wonder Wayne Rooney made his first England appearance at the age of 17.
    West Ham captain Rice, 23, told how the heartache of losing to Italy on penalties in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley last summer was eased by manager Gareth Southgate.
    The prince said it was a ‘big moment’ for him when Wayne Rooney made his first England appearanceCredit: PA
    He said: “There was a special moment after that game, the togetherness when we all came into a huddle after we’d lost that, and Gareth said some really important words.
    “As a group, I think that brought us forward together because then we had to qualify for a World Cup in the next round of games.
    “We really overcame that setback of losing that final, showed our togetherness and our strength and I feel that we are in a really good place as a national team.”
    In the 25-minute video chat – released a fortnight before England play Iran – William praised the work of Shout, a free and confidential 24-hour text messaging service for people struggling with their mental health.
    Kane, 29, revealed his love of football began when his dad gave him a fiver after he scored his first goal aged five.
    And he was now trying to help youngsters himself, as Shout has worked with his charitable Harry Kane Foundation.
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    The Spurs forward said: “My aim is to, especially to the younger generation, talk to them and try and provide ways of talking about mental health and wellbeing.
    “The more we talk about it and open up, it will definitely help solve and hopefully encourage people not to be afraid to ask for help, especially when you are feeling a little bit lower.”                    More

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    Prince William ‘has no plans’ to travel to Qatar to watch England play in World Cup next month amid human rights row

    PRINCE William will not travel to watch England play in the World Cup next month amid a growing row over Qatar’s human rights record.The FA President, 40, had been expected to attend games in the Middle East in November.
    Prince William, the FA president and new Prince of Wales, has ‘no plans’ to travel to QatarCredit: Getty
    The news comes amid a human rights row in the Islamic stateCredit: Reuters
    Sources close to the future king blamed a busy diary during the World Cup, with England’s first game on November 21 against Iran.
    The hosts have been dogged by protests over poor conditions for stadium workers and criminalisation of same-sex relationships.
    Friends say a trip to the final if Gareth Southgate’s team get there on December 18 is unlikely and would likely only be part of a government delegation.
    Last night LGBT rights activists hailed his decision to stay away from Qatar.
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    In 2016, William became the first royal to appear on the cover of gay magazine Attitude, where he praised the bravery of gay, lesbian and transgender youngsters who have suffered bullying. He told the mag: “No one should be bullied for their sexuality.”
    Same-sex relationships are illegal in Qatar due to its strict Islamic rulers.
    Foreign Secretary James Cleverly was accused of being “shockingly tone-deaf” this week after warning gay fans to be “respectful” in the Middle Eastern country.
    England skipper Harry Kane is among several captains planning to wear a rainbow “OneLove” armband during the tournament.
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    Amnesty International has also urged Fifa to pay compensation of at least £350million to stadium workers for “human rights abuses”.
    William and wife Kate’s diaries are laid out six months in advance but no space was found for Qatar.
    The couple are in Boston, US, for William’s televised £50million environmental Earthshot Prize on December 2.
    They also have a string of unannounced engagements during the tournament.
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    Footie-mad William visited England’s training HQ in Staffs this month, and chatted with Southgate.
    A spokesman declined to comment.
    Activists have slammed Qatar for poor treatment of stadium workers and criminalisation of same-sex relationshipsCredit: Getty
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    Prince William discusses tactics with England footie boss Gareth Southgate and casts eyes over potential future stars

    PRINCE William discussed tactics with England footie boss Gareth Southgate yesterday — and cast his eye over potential future stars.FA President William, 40, held a behind-closed-doors chat with Southgate during a visit to England’s training HQ.
    Wills and Gareth also discussed the ‘mental and tactical’ preparation for the World Cup in Qatar next monthCredit: Getty
    Prince William discussed tactics with England footie boss Gareth Southgate yesterday — and cast his eye over potential future starsCredit: AP
    Sources close to the prince said the England gaffer, 52, “expressed his condolence” over the Queen’s death last month.
    He also spoke of his “admiration” at how the Royal Family had conducted themselves.
    They also discussed the “mental and tactical” preparation for the World Cup in Qatar next month.
    Aston Villa fan William was at the 330-acre St George’s Park in Staffordshire to mark the training base’s 10th anniversary.
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    The new Prince of Wales spoke to schoolchildren representing clubs from across the Midlands in an indoor tournament.
    He made a beeline for ten-year-old Nesia Joao, who was wearing a Villa strip.
    The schoolgirl, of Edgbaston, Birmingham, said afterwards: “He told me Villa was his favourite team and said that he wouldn’t want us to let him down. We promised not to. 
    “At first I thought he would be strict, because he’s in the Royal Family and has to follow these guidelines. But he’s really talkative, fun and a nice guy. My dad will be really proud.”
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     He also spoke to kids from “Everton in the Community” who are representing Team England at the Street Child World Cup in Qatar. 
    Meanwhile, on the outdoor Alan Shearer pitch there were drills by the England Deaf Men’s team — managed by Scotsman Andy Smith.
    His words were translated by sign language, and William joked: “Do you add a Scottish accent?”
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    Footie mad Prince William caught between England and Wales loyalties ahead of World Cup after new title

    WEMBLEY chiefs believe the newly-installed Prince of Wales will remain FA President.But that might land Prince William in a slight World Cup conflict of interests.
    Prince William has met the England squad on several occasionsCredit: Getty – Pool
    He attended the Euro 2020 final with his wife Catherine, the Princess of WalesCredit: AFP
    Gareth Southgate’s England meet Rob Page’s Wales in their final group match in Qatar on November 29.
    It is not yet known if Prince William plans to attend any games at the tournament.
    But the FA have been given no indication he intends to give up his Wembley position in the short term meaning he should still have the role at the time of the crunch clash.
    William, 40, inherited his father’s title and became the Prince of Wales when Queen Elizabeth II passed away two weeks ago.
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    This means he is now expected to have a stronger connection to the country.
    He is already patron of the Welsh Rugby Union having supported Wales in rugby throughout his life.
    But, when it comes to football, Prince William is known to be an England fan having attended a number Euro 2020 fixtures at Wembley Stadium last year, including the final which saw the Three Lions suffer a 1-0 defeat to Italy.
    Southgate’s team are set to face the Azzurri once again on Friday when they travel to the San Siro to kick off another round of Nations League fixtures.
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    He is expected to name a completely different starting line-up with Kalvin Phillips, Jordan Pickford and John Stones all unavailable.
    Aaron Ramsdale is expected to start in goal with Eric Dier returning to the defensive set-up.
    Teen superstar Jude Bellingham is set to be named in midfield.
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    Seeing my dad Stanley Matthews get his FA Cup winner’s medal from the Queen was so emotional – my grandma nearly fainted

    JEAN GOUGH was a proud 14-year-old who watched her beloved dad Sir Stanley Matthews receive his FA Cup winners medal from the Queen at Wembley in 1953.The legendary winger inspired Blackpool to come back from 3-1 down to beat Bolton 4-3 in a match famously known as “The Matthews Final”.
    Stanley Matthews receives his FA Cup winners medal from the Queen in 1953
    Stanley Matthews (right) is held aloft alongside captain Harry Johnston
    It was the first match Queen Elizabeth II attended and came exactly one month before her coronation — the game played on May 4 and her official crowning on June 4.
    Matthews mesmerised the 100,000 crowd — including Her Majesty — packed into Wembley with his incredible trickery on the right wing.
    He set up Stan Mortensen’s second goal of his hat-trick as well as Bill Perry’s winner three minutes into stoppage time.
    It was third time lucky for Blackpool and Matthews, who lost to Manchester United (1948) and Newcastle (1951).
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    Jean, 83, told me: “It was so emotional for us as a family. Each time I see clips from the game, it brings back wonderful, emotional memories.
    “I was there with my mother and two grandmothers. We were all sat with the rest of the spectators as this was before the days they sat players’ families together. 
    “We had all given up and thought this was going to be a third final of heartache — but what unfolded was terrific.
    “It was so emotional my mother’s mum almost fainted and someone had to give her brandy!”
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    The Queen had been on the throne for 15 months and was only 27.
    But, already, she had captured the hearts of the nation and Jean remembers how thrilled her father was to receive his medal from Her Majesty.
    She said: “He was so proud to get his medal from the Queen, who congratulated him on his achievement.”
    The 1953 final was famously the first to be televised live in its entirety and was a TV dress rehearsal for The Queen’s coronation that followed.
    Back then, there were only three millions television sets in the country — yet the match drew a TV audience of 10MILLION.
    Jean told me: “Because not so many people had TVs, they would cram into someone’s house who did to watch the final, as they did in even greater numbers for the coronation.”
    Indeed, the FA Cup final was eclipsed by the coronation which drew an incredible UK TV audience of 27MILLION.
    Matthews went on to meet the Queen on a number of occasions with the proudest moment coming when he was knighted at Buckingham Palace in 1965 — having already picked up the CBE in 1957.
    Jean (left) with her dad Stanley Matthews and mum Betty after he picked up the CBE from the Queen in 1957
    Jean Gough with her brother Stanley Jnr and parents Stanley and Betty Matthews
    To this day, he is the only ever footballer to be knighted while still playing..
    And Jean — pregnant at the time — recalls the historic moment.
    She said: “We travelled from Blackpool the day before. We stayed in a hotel and I remember buying an outfit to wear for the occasion — a suit and hat.
    “I was pregnant with my first child. My dad always used to tell my husband, ‘Don’t make me a grandfather while I’m still playing.’ We saved him by a couple of months!
    “But the day itself was wonderful. We were in a dream state.
    “The carpets were up. Lots of people were waving outside the gates. My father was in a top hat and tails.
    It was so emotional my mother’s mum almost fainted and someone had to give her brandy!”JEAN GOUGH
    “We went into the Palace and were taken into the throning room where we waited.
    “The ceremony started. We watched the Queen put the sword over Pops’ shoulder. It was incredible. Unlike today, the number of people getting honoured was limited.
    “The Queen was well informed. She remembered giving him his FA Cup winners medal and once again congratulated him on his achievements.
    “My dad was a man of few words but he did say afterwards, ‘Oh my goodness, that was great.’ You could tell by his face, he was honoured — but at the same time embarrassed to become a ‘Sir.’.
    “If anyone called him, ‘Sir Stanley’, he’d always insist, ‘Please, just call me Stan’.”
    Jean Gough’s proud dad Stanley Matthews kisses his daughter on her wedding day
    As part of the trip to meet the Queen, Matthews and his family were introduced to then Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
    And Jean recalled: “We were given a guided tour of the House of Commons and met by Harold Wilson, who was puffing away on his pipe.”
    Jean says her dad admired The Queen and believes she modernised the Royal Family.
    She told me: “Pops was honoured to have known her. She was such a wonderful woman. I’ve been watching throughout the years and seen how she has modernised things.
    “The Royals, back in the day, didn’t have much to do with everyone else but she changed that.
    Jean Gough proudly shows off her dad’s 1953 FA Cup winners’ medal
    “Anybody in the streets she would talk to. That is her legacy. She had the knack of making anyone she met that they were the only person in the world, whether they were a top celebrity or your regular man or woman in the street.
    “And that is being carried on by King Charles and his family. It was wonderful to see the King stop his car the other day outside the gates of Buckingham Palace and, with the Queen Consort, shake hands with everyone there. I thought that was amazing because he must have been devastated to have lost his mum. 
    “That is something she instilled into him.”
    Jean herself picked up an MBE in the 2015 New Years Honours list from the then Prince Charles for services to children and sport through the Sir Stanley Matthews Foundation.
    If anyone called him, ‘Sir Stanley’, he’d always insist, ‘Please, just call me Stan’.”JEAN GOUGH
    Like her father, Jean is also humble and said: “It was another great day. I remember, Charles asking me, ‘Were you surprised?’ And I told him, ‘I was shocked.’ ‘Shocked?’ he said. “Yes, shocked, because I don’t deserve this sort of thing,’ I replied.
    “He was so charming and very nice. He’s going to be a great king.”
    DELIA DELIGHT AT MEETING QUEEN
    NORWICH joint-owners — celebrity cook Delia Smith and her husband Michael Wynn-Jones — were hosted by Her Majesty at Windsor Castle five years ago.
    Delia, 81, had a host of honours bestowed on her — OBE, CBE and OCH — by the late Queen.
    But her fondest memory of Elizabeth II was her overnight stay at Windsor.
    She recalled: “We were privileged to be invited, with about eight others and their partners, to a private dinner and an overnight stay, hosted by Her Majesty.
    “It was an evening of warm relaxed hospitality from both Her Majesty and her wonderful staff. One of the highlights of the evening was that after dinner the Queen herself escorted us all for a tour of the castle. 
    Delia Smith is made a Companion of Honour by the Queen in 2017Credit: PA:Press Association
    “On reaching the very splendid library we saw not just books, but family mementoes and each guest was directed to items pertaining to their own lives.
    “For me a letter describing the type of chef Queen Victoria was looking for, a collection of old cookbooks and some intricate kitchen utensils from a doll’s house. 
    “But in the centre on a lectern with a very splendid hand illustrated book of birds opened at a page containing guess what, a very splendid canary!
    “What this is really all about though, is that we were so fortunate to have the opportunity to see and experience first-hand what we had only read about before — the warmth, the sparkle and the humour of a genuine and beautiful person who was also a queen.”
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    MK DONS owner Pete Winkleman likened The Queen’s arrival to open the club’s stadium in 2007 to an aircraft taking off.
    Her Majesty was expected to make an entrance by walking through the players’ tunnel but instead rolled out into the stadium in a beautiful Bentley to a cheering crowd of 20,000 school kids.
    Winkelman told me: “It was one of the proudest moments of my life.
    “It is something I”ll always remember. That’s what the Queen did — made everyone feel special.
    “It wasn’t just me but everyone in Milton Keynes. We had 20,000 school kids there that day.
    “And it was like an aircraft taking off as she was driven through the service tunnel out on to the pitch in her Bentley. 
    “Our manager at the time Paul Ince’s daughter gave her a red balloon and she said to me, ‘What do I do with this?’ And I said, ‘You let it go, your majesty’ and she did. You can see the smile on her face as she let the balloon go. It was just symbolic of course.”
    Ince introduced Queen Elizabeth II to the players and Winkelman added: “The Queen already knew Paul because he had met her as the England captain. The moment was special to him because his daughter was involved in the ceremony.
    “When Paul became our manager that really was our entrance on to the football stage — and although we haven’t got the club into the Premier League yet I’m going to keep trying my hardest for the people of Milton Keynes.
    “For all those who are working today, we are putting big screens around the stadium so they don’t miss the funeral. She was a wonderful woman and will forever be remembered by the people of this city.”
    ROYAL PARADE
    THE QUEEN and Prince Philip visited Valley Parade in March 1997 to open the new Allied Colloids Stand as part of a visit to mark the centenary of Bradford’s royal charter as a city.
    It was Elizabeth II’s third visit to the city but first to Valley Parade.
    Having arrived on the royal train, she visited the cathedral before unveiling a plaque at Centenary Square and paying respect at the Bradford City Fire Memorial.
    After lunch she arrived at the stadium accompanied by chairman Geoffrey Richmond and entered the pitch after going through the banqueting hall.
    But, in best Yorkshire traditions, it was belting down with rain and blowing a gale. 
    Yet the Queen did not batter an eyelid and out came the brollies as she strolled across the red carpet where she met then Bradford boss Chris Kamara and was introduced to the players.
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    She was then taken to her seat in the stand to watch performances on the pitch from youngsters at theatre school Stage 84 and dancers from Kala Sangam.
    The Queen must have been freezing in the open stand where she was sitting but simply smiled throughout. More