Prince William poses for a photo with a personalised Wrexham AFC shirt and the club's co-owner Rob McElhenney on a visit to Wales marking St David's Day. The Prince of Wales also meets the landlord and fans at The Turf Pub, including one who has supported the club since 1960, as well as others from the Welsh-Argentinian region of Patagonia. Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00 No pressure.
00:01 And action.
00:02 Well, no pressure.
00:03 [INTERPOSING VOICES]
00:06 [INAUDIBLE]
00:09 School days?
00:10 Yes.
00:11 We heard those stories well before I even heard them.
00:15 [INAUDIBLE]
00:16 A lighter family forever and that's
00:18 like one of the big things, to be able to share that with them.
00:21 We also give a lot of other football players
00:23 and other clubs that might not be where they want to be right
00:26 now hope that there's a pathway to eventually reclaiming
00:29 the football.
00:30 Services, well, these are our regulars and long-term
00:34 suffering fans.
00:35 [INTERPOSING VOICES]
00:38 [INAUDIBLE]
00:41 Longest fans?
00:42 Longest serving fans?
00:43 Yeah, I should tell you.
00:44 We've been there, yeah.
00:45 [LAUGHTER]
00:46 When was your first match?
00:48 When was your first game?
00:50 Oh, gosh.
00:51 [INAUDIBLE]
00:53 1960.
00:54 Suzanne.
00:55 Suzanne represents the food bank in Britain.
00:58 Catherine represents Hope House.
01:02 Children's Hospice.
01:03 Children's Hospice.
01:04 [INAUDIBLE]
01:05 [INAUDIBLE]
01:06 [INAUDIBLE]
01:07 [INAUDIBLE]
01:08 [INAUDIBLE]
01:09 Have you still got a pug?
01:10 Yeah.
01:11 I see you.
01:12 [INAUDIBLE]
01:13 [INAUDIBLE]
01:14 [INAUDIBLE]
01:15 Of course.
01:16 How many do you--
01:17 White man pug.
01:18 I like.
01:19 Holt.
01:20 Hilda.
01:21 Hilda.
01:22 A queen.
01:23 In 1965, Welsh population was meaning to maintain the culture
01:33 because England was--
01:36 [INAUDIBLE]
01:37 And how big a fans of Wrexham football are you?
01:41 Do you really love it and study it?
01:43 Yes.
01:44 Yes, I don't follow it a lot.
01:47 I started when I was at school.
01:50 I went to a bilingual school of Welsh Spanish.
01:53 This is a ceiling.
01:55 I can touch the ceiling.
01:56 Look where he is.
01:57 These are giant men that I've met.
01:59 Giant men.
02:00 When we first met, we were both probably--
02:02 Well, you were probably that big.
02:03 You were probably more than that.
02:04 And I was probably this big.
02:06 I say we go--
02:07 There we go.
02:08 There we go.
02:11 Still got a horrible head on that.
02:12 There you go.
02:13 That's why I don't work by the bar.
02:16 [INAUDIBLE]
02:18 Wayne, would you like a shot?
02:20 I'll drink with these points.
02:22 Cheers.
02:23 Good luck.
02:24 Cheers.
02:25 Cheers.
02:26 [INAUDIBLE]
02:29 Happy Sunday of the city.
02:30 [INAUDIBLE]
02:33 [INAUDIBLE]
02:49 [INAUDIBLE]
02:52 That's very kind of you.
02:53 Not sure why I never know.
02:54 Yeah, I definitely don't know.
02:55 But that's very kind of you.
02:56 Yeah.
02:57 That's really kind.
02:58 What position would you play?
02:59 I'm a defender.
03:00 Oh, yeah?
03:01 I'm good at finding some good old slight tackles.
03:05 Yeah, yeah, that's fine.
03:06 Lovely.
03:09 Thank you.
03:10 First season.
03:11 Thank you.
03:12 [INAUDIBLE]
03:13 [INAUDIBLE]
03:14 Thank you very much.
03:16 Give him a high five.
03:17 Give him a high five.
03:18 Thank you very much.
03:21 Come on.
03:22 You'll need one.
03:23 [LAUGHTER]
03:26 [INAUDIBLE]
03:29 Thank you so much.
03:30 [INAUDIBLE]
03:33 OK, so make some room in up the cars.
03:36 [INAUDIBLE]
03:39 [INAUDIBLE]
03:42 [INAUDIBLE]
03:45 What the fuck?