Prince William is set to have a busy week following his return to royal duties from paternity leave.
The new father, who enjoyed two weeks at home following the birth of Princess Charlotte on 2 May, will carry out two more official engagements over the next few days, while the Duchess of Cambridge stays at home in Anmer Hall.
The 32-year-old prince returned to the UK yesterday (19.05.15), following a trip to Switzerland on Monday (18.05.15) for a meeting with the United for Wildlife movement, a foundation he created with the Duchess of Cambridge and his brother Prince Harry.
Today (20.05.15), the Duke of Cambridge will visit the England Women's football team at the National Football Centre at St George's Park as they prepare for the upcoming World Cup in Canada.
The prince will meet Head coach Mark Sampson and the team in their dressing room, as well as the senior player and Patron of the Homeless FA, Fara Williams, and Head of Homeless FA Gareth Parker.
William's busy week will continue tomorrow (21.05.15), as he is due to appear at a gala to mark the 25th anniversary of the Tusk Trust, a charity that he has been the Royal Patron of since 2005.
The Prince is expected to make a short speech in front of the 300 guests, including Katherine Jenkins.