The King sends “sincere commiserations” to Scotland’s team following their World Cup exit, according to a report. The message acknowledges the team’s defeat and expresses sympathy for the players and supporters after the tournament ended for Scotland. After offering condolences, the King also makes comments about what Scottish fans could do next, suggesting that supporters of the “Tartan Army” might consider backing England in the remaining tournament. The report presents the remarks as encouragement for fans to shift their support after Scotland’s elimination. No further details about the context of the King’s comments, the specific event or forum where they were made, or any reaction from Scotland’s camp are included in the provided summaries. The reporting therefore focuses on two elements: the King’s condolences to Scotland and his subsequent suggestion that fans consider supporting England moving forward.