And among those officials were Prince William — who also serves as president of England's Football Association — and former prime minister David Cameron. The two were present at a 2010 meeting at a luxury hotel in Switzerland between members of England's 2018 bid team and Chung Mong-joon, a member of the FIFA executive committee (whose members voted on World Cup hosts at the time). He also was the head of the soccer federation in South Korea, which at the time was bidding for the 2022 World Cup. According to the report, Cameron asked Chung to vote for England's 2018 bid, and Chung said he would if Geoff Thompson, who headed up England's bid and also was a FIFA vice president, voted for South Korea's 2022 bid. Thompson, who also was at the meeting in the Duke of Cambridge's hotel suite, replied that he would do so.