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Prince William to meet Obama at the White House

Prince William meets guests during the Tusk Conservation awards at Claridges Hotel on November 25, 2014 in London, England. I. an Gavan /Pool/Getty Images

WASHINGTON – The White House is getting some royal treatment.

President Barack Obama will hold an Oval Office meeting Monday with Prince William. The Duke of Cambridge is travelling to the United States with his wife, Kate, though she is not expected to join him at the White House.

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While much of the royal couple’s time in the U.S. will be spent in New York, Prince William is coming to Washington to discuss illegal wildlife trafficking at the World Bank. The White House says the president welcomes William’s work on a global fight that is “both a national security threat and a devastating environmental problem.”

Obama has met previously with William and Kate during a visit to London.

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