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  • 21/05/2025
The Prince of Wales made an unannounced trip to Leith, in Scotland, on May 21 to see a local soccer project that is inspiring better health and improving social connections. Prince William — who goes by the title of Duke of Rothesay while in Scotland — visited Leith Community Centre, on the eastern edge of Edinburgh, to see how street soccer is helping to transform lives.
The Royal Foundation announced a collaboration with Street Soccer Scotland to build on efforts to revitalize Leith Community Centre.

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00:00Hi, I'm Jane Bradley from The Scotsman and I'm here today at Leith Community Centre where Prince William, known as the Duke of Rothsay in Scotland, is about to make a visit to announce a partnership between the Royal Foundation's Community Impact Programme and Street Soccer Scotland.
00:30Thank you very much.

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