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Kensington Palace will not comment on plans for private conversations, but it is hard to imagine, taking into account the diplomatic sensitivities, that William will not touch on some difficult subjects during their private audience.

From BBC

It explores father-son relationships, but also touches on themes of masculinity.

From BBC

"I love it. It allows me to get more touches on the ball in open field, it suits my game," Rees-Zammit said about playing full-back in an interview with the BBC.

From Barron's

I loved the challenge of exploring alien intellectual territory and touching on different means and methods of thought.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since meetings about Elephant Valley began around 2019, the staff worked to touch on themes related to migration and conservation.

From Los Angeles Times