ROYAL DUTIES

Prince Harry pulls England out of the pot in Rugby League World Cup draw

PRINCE HARRY was back on royal engagement duties this morning as he made the draw for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.

The Duke of Sussex dodged questions over his future amid the royal crisis as he appeared at the Rugby League World Cup draw.

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Prince Harry helped conduct the draw for the Rugby League World Cups, staged in England next yearCredit: Evening Standard
The Duke of Sussex is the patron of the Rugby Football League and was at Buckingham Palace for the ceremonyCredit: Evening Standard

The tournament, which kicks off in October 2021, is being staged in England.

And the hosts will face Samoa, France and Greece in Group A while reigning champions Australia take on Fiji, Scotland and Italy.

Wales, beaten in the 1995 and 2000 semi-finals, were pitted against Tonga, Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands.

Finally, New Zealand are in a group with Lebanon, Jamaica and Ireland.

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In the women's tournament, England are up against Brazil, Papua New Guinea and Canada.

And for the wheelchair side, it is Australia, Spain and Norway.

The upcoming tournament is the first time in the sport's history that the men's, women's and wheelchair events will be staged concurrently.

 

Harry conducted the draw at Buckingham Palace alongside British sporting legends Jason Robinson and Dame Katherine Grainger.

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It was the first royal duty for the 35-year-old - who is the patron for the Rugby Football League - since the bombshell announcement that he and wife Meghan are stepping down as senior royals.

Meghan has already flown back to her native Canada as the couple prepare to split their time either side of the Atlantic.

After crisis talks on January 13, The Queen revealed in a strikingly-personal statement she wanted the couple to "remain full-time working Members of the Royal Family" but respected their desire to "live a more independent life".

The pair are expected to move to Canada part-time, while keeping their Frogmore Cottage.

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They have insisted that they will split their time between the UK and Canada - but there are mounting fears that they may not return.

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An editorial of Canada's biggest newspaper said Harry and Meghan were not welcome to live there.

It said any move by the couple would violate laws that keep the once-British-ruled country at arm’s length from the UK.

The paper said: “You are welcome to visit, but so long as you are senior royals, Canada cannot allow you to come to stay. It breaks an unspoken constitutional taboo."

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It was the Prince's first royal engagement since the shock announcement that he and Meghan are stepping down as senior royalsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
He met with children outside as he prepares to split his life between the UK and CanadaCredit: AP:Associated Press
Prince Harry makes his first public appearance since announcing he and wife Meghan Markle will be stepping back as senior Royals

 

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