Raheem Sterling will link up with England on Wednesday after hosting the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Jamaica.
The Manchester City forward was given special dispensation by the FA to attend the event as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee tour.
Sterling accepted a personal invitation from Prince William and is set to join Gareth Southgate’s squad at St George’s Park ahead of friendlies against Switzerland and Ivory Coast.
Meanwhile, Manchester City’s stars who are not involved with their countries have been given the week off to recharge ahead of a gruelling end to the season.
Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker head the list of players not called up, with manager Pep Guardiola wanting them to spend time away from the training ground.
City, still with a chance of lifting three trophies, have a huge fortnight after travelling to Burnley on April 2.
They then have a two-legged Champions League quarter-final against Atletico Madrid and crunch clashes with Liverpool in the Premier League and FA Cup.
Twelve of City’s first team stars are away, with the likes of Algeria’s Riyad Mahrez still battling for World Cup qualification.
England manager Gareth Southgate is looking at other options at right back, giving Walker a rest.
De Bruyne’s Belgium have opted to only select players with fewer than 50 caps for their friendlies.
Ruben Dias is attempting to prove his fitness following a hamstring injury, although Guardiola knows he cannot risk the centre back for fear of a recurrence.
Brazil goalkeeper Ederson suffered with illness before the international break and has remained in the North West.