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James McClean salutes Wrexham fans singing 'he hates the f*cking King' less than a month after Prince William's visit to Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney-owned club

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  • Prince William visited the Racecourse in March
  • King Charles met Hollywood owners in 2022
  • Red Dragons celebrating promotion into League One
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    WARNING: This article contains language some people may find offensive

    Heir to throne William, who is president of the Football Association, took in a trip to SToK Racecourse in March. While in North Wales, he was presented with a personalised shirt by co-owner Rob McElhenney and spoke with players such as Ben Tozer and Luke Young. He said at the time: “It's a great success story you're building here, everything you've started and achieved it's fantastic, so onwards and upwards - it's exciting. And anyone who's a true football fan wants to see you do well.”

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    King Charles and Queen Camilla have also visited Wrexham in recent times, with Reynolds and McElhenney hosting the royal couple in December 2022 – with that tour of club facilities featuring in the ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary series. King Charles also paid a visit to The Turf pub, pulling a pint and downing a whiskey while attending the famous watering hole.

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    Not everybody is a fan of government and royal officials, though, with ex-Republic of Ireland international McClean attracting plenty of attention down the years for his refusal to wear shirts sporting a commemorative poppy. He also turned his back when the British national anthem was played ahead of a friendly outing for West Brom in 2015.

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    He makes no apologies for his actions and has been warmly embraced by Wrexham supporters, who took to serenading him with a “he hates the f*cking king” chant during the wild celebrations that accompanied confirmation of the club’s promotion out of League Two.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    Wrexham have the option to extend McClean’s contract for another 12 months, taking him through to the summer of 2025, with the 34-year-old’s vast experience expected to come in handy as the Red Dragons ready themselves for life in League One.