HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE CROWN PRINCETo the Rwizikuran national team,
Like my father, I am delighted that you have qualified for the Coupe du Monde for the first time: all those years of dedication, training, and hard work have paid off, and to boot, you have even defeated the Nasanis in the qualifying round!
As you are preparing for your first matches in Piraea, know that eighteen million people will be watching or listening to the matches: even though many of them cannot afford to go to Piraea and Gibany, they are all rooting for you, and cheering for you. Yet, this does not necessarily mean that you can do whatever you want: to the contrary, you have a duty to fight like a cornered elephant, to score as many points in all your matches as you can, and to defeat all your competitors.
As it so happens that this Coupe du Monde will overlap with my father's abdication from the throne, and my accession to the throne as the third Mambo of the Kingdom of Rwizikuru, I feel that I have an obligation to send this letter to you now, while I am still crown prince, since I will be busy over the coming weeks acting as monarch, and organizing a constitutional convention to appease the guys over at the Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs, so our country can get the 1,252,156,000,000ſ loan needed to restructure our affairs.
If you make it to the finals, I will personally head to where-ever the finals are being held to see you win.
Sincerely,
Munashe Ngonidzashe
Korona Muchinda of Rwizikuru