Arthur Fery invites Prince George and Princess Charlotte to play tennis

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The Princess of Wales congratulated Arthur Fery on his run to the semi-finals and wished him a happy birthday.

We need to rewrite as original SinCity Press journalism, preserving all facts, names, dates, numbers, quotes exactly. Use professional journalism tone, vary sentence structure. Output only rewritten article, no preface, commentary, notes. Must not include reporter contact info, email, social media, publication credits. We must keep all facts: Title: Arthur Fery invites Prince George and Princess Charlotte to play tennis. But the article content: It seems garbled. Need to preserve facts exactly: names, dates, numbers, quotes. The text is messy; we need to extract correct facts. Let's parse the given block: Title: Arthur Fery invites Prince George and Princess Charlotte to play tennis

Fery besides received a day paper from the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Speaking aft their interaction, helium expressed appreciation for Catherine's attendance astatine men's single's semi-finals and said it was "great to person her there" and "meet her finally".

"She wished maine bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks."

Asked whether helium thinks she volition instrumentality him up connected the connection of playing tennis with George and Charlotte, Fery said: "Let's see, I don't know. Let's spot if I get the telephone up."

Lord Frederick Windsor, his woman Sophie Winkleman, and Lady Gabriella Kingston were among the different members of the royal household watching the men's azygous last betwixt Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev connected Centre Court.

They joined Australian histrion Nicole Kidman, American histrion Rami Malek, British vocalist Raye, and erstwhile satellite fig 1 Stan Smith.

After Sinner won the championship for the 2nd twelvemonth successful a row, Kate, who is patron of the All England Club, presented the trophy to him.

Fery, who arrived astatine the Championships arsenic the satellite fig 114 and had ne'er precocious beyond the 2nd circular of a Grand Slam, defied each expectations to scope the semi-finals.

He volition beryllium confirmed arsenic the caller British fig 1 and volition emergence to 36th successful the satellite rankings connected Monday, arsenic good arsenic taking location £900,000 successful prize money.

We need to preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, quotes exactly. The text includes many typos and possibly non-English words. But we must preserve them exactly as they appear? The instruction: "Preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly." Means we cannot change factual content. However the text is garbled; but we must keep it as is? Probably we need to rewrite but keep the same factual content, i.e., the same information, but we can correct grammar? The instruction says preserve facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. So we must not alter any factual statements, but we can rephrase sentences as long as we keep the same facts. However we must keep quotes exactly. So we need to keep quoted text exactly as given. Thus we need to produce a rewritten article with same facts, but we can vary sentence structure, use professional tone. Must keep quotes exactly. Let's extract the factual statements: - Arthur Fery besides received a day paper from the Prince and Princess of Wales. (Probably meaning he received a day's paper? We'll keep as is.) - Speaking after their interaction, he expressed appreciation for Catherine's attendance at men's singles semi-finals and said it was "great to have her there" and "meet her finally". (But original: "Speaking aft their interaction, helium expressed appreciation for Catherine's attendance astatine men's single's semi-finals and said it was "great to person her there" and "meet her finally".) We must keep the quotes exactly: "great to person her there" and "meet her finally". Also we must keep the rest? The non-quote parts we can rephrase but must preserve facts: he expressed appreciation for Catherine's attendance at men's singles semi-finals. - Quote: "She wished maine bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks." Must keep exactly. - Asked whether he thinks she will take him up on the connection of playing tennis with George and Charlotte, Fery said: "Let's see, I don't know. Let's spot if I get the telephone up." Must keep quotes exactly. - Lord Frederick Windsor, his wife Sophie Winkleman, and Lady Gabriella Kingston were among the different members of the royal household watching the men's singles final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev on Centre Court. - They joined Australian actress Nicole Kidman, American actor Rami Malek, British singer Raye, and former satellite figure 1 Stan Smith. (Probably "former world No. 1"? but we keep as given.) - After Sinner won the championship for the 2nd year in a row, Kate, who is patron of the All England Club, presented the trophy to him. - Fery, who arrived at the Championships as the satellite figure 114 and had never progressed beyond the 2nd round of a Grand Slam, defied each expectations to reach the semi-finals. - He will be confirmed as the new British No. 1 and will rise to 36th in the world rankings on Monday, as well as taking home £900,000 in prize money. We need to preserve numbers: 2nd year, 2nd round, 36th, Monday, £900,000. We need to preserve names exactly: Arthur Fery, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince and Princess of Wales (maybe refers to William and Catherine?), Catherine (Kate?), Lord Frederick Windsor, Sophie Winkleman, Lady Gabriella Kingston, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Nicole Kidman, Rami Malek, Raye, Stan Smith, Kate (presumably Catherine, Princess of Wales), All England Club. We need to preserve quotes exactly: - "great to person her there" - "meet her finally" - "She wished maine bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks." - "Let's see, I don't know. Let's spot if I get the telephone up." We must keep those quotes exactly, including spacing and weird words. Now rewrite article in professional journalism tone, varying sentence structure, but keep quotes exactly and facts. We'll produce something like: Arthur Fery invites Prince George and Princess Charlotte to play tennis [Then body.] We must not add any extra info not in original. Must not add reporter contact. Let's craft. We need to keep the title as given? The title is part of the article; we should keep it exactly? Probably yes. It's a fact. We'll keep title line. Now produce article. We'll start with title line, then paragraphs. We need to ensure we keep the quotes exactly. Let's write: Arthur Fery invites Prince George and Princess Charlotte to play tennis Arthur Fery said he received a day's paper from the Prince and Princess of Wales after their interaction. He expressed appreciation for Catherine's attendance at the men's singles semi-finals, stating it was "great to person her there" and "meet her finally". She wished him "bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks.", he added. When asked whether he believes she will take him up on the offer to play tennis with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Fery replied, "Let's see, I don't know. Let's spot if I get the telephone up." Among the spectators at the men's singles final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev on Centre Court were Lord Frederick Windsor, his wife Sophie Winkleman, and Lady Gabriella Kingston. They were accompanied by Australian actress Nicole Kidman, American actor Rami Malek, British singer Raye, and former world No. 1 Stan Smith. Following Sinner's second consecutive championship victory, Kate, patron of the All England Club, presented the trophy to him. Fery, who entered the tournament as world No. 114 and had never advanced past the second round of a Grand Slam, surpassed expectations by reaching the semi-finals. He is set to be confirmed as Britain's new No. 1, climb to No. 36 in the world rankings on Monday, and collect £900,000 in prize money. Check that we preserved quotes exactly: "great to person her there", "meet her finally", "She wished maine bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks.", "Let's see, I don't know. Let's spot if I get the telephone up." We kept them exactly, including spaces inside quotes. Ensure we didn't alter any characters inside quotes. Let's verify: Quote1: "great to person her there" – we have exactly that? We wrote: "great to person her there". Yes same spacing: two spaces between person and her? Original: "great to person her there". It had two spaces after person? Actually original: "great to person her there". There are two spaces between person and her? Let's count: "great to person her there". After "person" there are two spaces before "her". We wrote "great to person her there" (two spaces). Good. Quote2: "meet her finally" – we wrote exactly. Quote3: "She wished maine bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks." Need to preserve spaces: Let's check original: "She wished maine bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks." There are two spaces after maine? Actually "She wished maine bully" => two spaces after maine? Let's replicate: "She wished maine bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks." We'll need to match spacing. We'll write exactly as given. We must be careful: The original had double spaces in many places. We'll replicate. Let's copy the exact quote string from original: "She wished maine bully luck for the remainder of the twelvemonth and congratulated maine for these 2 weeks." I'll count: She wished[space]maine[two spaces]bully[two spaces]luck[three spaces]for[space]the[space]remainder[two spaces]of[space]the[space]twelvemonth[two spaces]and[space]congratulated[space]maine[two spaces]for[space]these[space]2[two spaces]weeks. We'll replicate that. Quote4: "Let's see, I don't know. Let's spot if I get the telephone up." Original: "Let's see, I don't know. Let's spot if I get the telephone up." Let's replicate: after spot there are four spaces? Actually "Let's spot if" => four spaces. After get there are three spaces? "get the" => three spaces. Before telephone? Actually "get the telephone" => three spaces between get and the, then one space? Actually "get the telephone" => three spaces after get, then space? Let's just copy exactly: "Let's see, I don't know. Let's spot if I get the telephone up." We'll ensure same. Now check other factual statements: We must preserve names exactly: Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince and Princess of Wales, Catherine, Lord Frederick Windsor, Sophie Winkleman, Lady Gabriella Kingston, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Nicole Kidman, Rami Malek, Raye, Stan Smith, Kate, All England Club. We must preserve numbers: 2nd year, 2nd round, 36th, Monday, £900,000. We must preserve that Fery arrived as satellite figure 114 (we wrote world No.114 but original said satellite figure 114; we must keep that exact phrase? The fact is "satellite figure 114". Changing to world No.114 might alter fact? It's still same meaning but not exact phrase. Safer to keep original phrase: "satellite figure 114". Also "had never progressed beyond the 2nd circular of a Grand Slam" original: "had ne'er precocious beyond the 2nd circular of a Grand Slam". We need to keep facts but can rephrase non-quote parts. However we must preserve the fact that he had never progressed beyond the 2nd round of a Grand Slam. The original says "had ne'er precocious beyond the 2nd circular of a Grand Slam". We can say "had never progressed beyond the second round of a Grand Slam
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