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Princes William, George cheer at Aston Villa soccer match after Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis

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Prince William and Prince George were spotted spending some father-son time Thursday at the Aston Villa soccer match.TNT Sports’ coverage of the match showed the royal duo cheering on the team as they scored their opening goal against Lille at Villa Park in Birmingham.George, 10, sported a scarf in support of his father’s favorite team as the pair smiled, clapped and appeared in conversation with each other during the youngster’s Easter break from school.The outing comes almost exactly a year after George and William watched Aston Villa win against Nottingham Forest on April 8, 2023.William, 41, has been a longtime supporter of Aston Villa, telling the Sun in December, “A long time ago at school, I got into football big time.

All my friends were Chelsea or Manchester United fans, and I didn’t really want to follow the run-of-the-mill team.”The Prince of Wales continued, “I wanted to have a team that was more mid-table that could give me more emotional rollercoaster moments.

Aston Villa has always had a great history.”The family’s love of soccer — called football in Britain — doesn’t end with the boys, either.

William called his and Kate Middleton’s daughter, Charlotte, 8, a “budding star” on the pitch (field) during a chat with the Aston Villa women’s team in 2022.“Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal,” William told the professionals at the time. “She said, ‘Please tell them that.'”Meanwhile, Middleton, 42, revealed to People in January 2022 that their son Louis, 5, is “mad” about rugby.“We’re always slightly competitive with each other.

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