The Prince of Wales meets female footballers as part of broader engagement on social change and youth development
Prince William has met with female footballers in Saudi Arabia during an official visit that underscored the rapid growth of women’s sport in the kingdom and its wider social transformation.
The Prince of Wales, who serves as president of the Football Association, held discussions with players and coaches involved in the Saudi women’s football programme, praising their commitment and progress as the sport continues to expand at grassroots and professional levels.
The engagement formed part of a broader visit focused on youth opportunity, sport and cultural exchange.
During the meeting,
Prince William was briefed on the development of women’s football since the launch of the Saudi Women’s Premier League and the national team, both of which have emerged in recent years as participation by women in sport has increased significantly.
Players spoke about growing public interest, improved training structures and the role football is playing in opening new opportunities for young women across the country.
The Prince emphasised the unifying power of sport and its ability to foster confidence, teamwork and leadership, particularly among younger generations.
The visit also included wider engagements with Saudi sporting and community leaders, reflecting the kingdom’s push to diversify its economy and expand opportunities in areas such as education, culture and sport.
Saudi officials highlighted investment in facilities, coaching and international partnerships aimed at accelerating the development of women’s football and ensuring sustainable pathways for players.
Prince William’s meeting with the footballers was presented by both sides as a positive moment of dialogue and encouragement, illustrating how sport is increasingly being used as a platform for social development and international engagement within Saudi Arabia.