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The hosts have been dogged by protests over poor conditions for stadium workers and criminalisation of same-sex relationships.
Friends say a trip to the final if Gareth Southgateâs team get there on December 18 is unlikely and would likely only be part of a government delegation.
Last night LGBT rights activists hailed his decision to stay away from Qatar.
In 2016, William became the first royal to appear on the cover of gay magazine Attitude, where he praised the bravery of gay, lesbian and transgender youngsters who have suffered bullying. He told the mag: âNo one should be bullied for their sexuality.â
England skipper Harry Kane is among several captains planning to wear a rainbow âOneLoveâ armband during the tournament.
Amnesty International has also urged Fifa to pay compensation of at least £350million to stadium workers for âhuman rights abusesâ.
William and wife Kateâs diaries are laid out six months in advance but no space was found for Qatar.
The couple are in Boston, US, for Williamâs televised £50million environmental Earthshot Prize on December 2.
They also have a string of unannounced engagements during the tournament.
Footie-mad William visited Englandâs training HQ in Staffs this month, and chatted with Southgate.
A spokesman declined to comment.
Activists have slammed Qatar for poor treatment of stadium workers and criminalisation of same-sex relationshipsPrince William’s diaries means he is to be in Boston in early December for environmental Earthshot Prize