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Prince William cheers on Aston Villa with son George in first outing after Kate's cancer news

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Prince William and his eldest son, Prince George, have been seen out together in public for the first time since Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis.The pair - who are known to be big football fans - were seen cheering on Aston Villa's opening goal as the team played against Lille.

Prince William, 41, and Prince George, ten, were seen safely ensconced in a VIP box as they supported Aston Villa. Not seen with them were Kate, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy for cancer, which she revealed in March, as well as the Waleses youngest children, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five.

Royal fans will be sure to be overjoyed by the sweet father-son moment between the Prince of Wales and his eldest child. It's the first time one of the Wales children have been seen since Kate Middleton announced the shock news of her cancer diagnosis.

On Friday, 22 March, Kate made the unprecedented move of sharing a video on the Waleses official Instagram account, where she delivered the news of her health.

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