Prince William and Prince George appear excited as they watch the intense clash between home rivals Man City and Manchester United.
Prince William and Prince George attended the FA Cup final on Saturday.
After the two teams lined up prior to kickoff, the Prince of Wales entered the field to applause from the spectators. During the Man City vs. Man United match at a full Wembley Stadium, he shook hands with the winners.
The future king also had a conversation with Kyle Walker, the captain of Manchester City and an England player. William and George saw Villa defeat Lille 2-1 in the first leg of the Europa Conference League quarterfinal in April. Their first public appearance after Kate’s cancer announcement in March occurred this time.
William, the president of the Football Association, watched the match between Manchester United and Manchester City with his son Prince George from the royal box, looking excited. On Friday, palace officials announced William’s attendance at the game in North West London in front of 90,000 supporters.
In the midst of Kate’s health struggle, William and George’s entrance pleased the audience. The father and son pair stole the show with their magnificent presence. This follows after Rishi Sunak called an unexpected summer general election on July 4 and Buckingham Palace announced on Wednesday that it has cancelled events ‘which may appear to divert attention or distract from the election campaign’.
Prior to the Liverpool vs. Chelsea encounter in 2022, William was jeered by hundreds of supporters during one of his less than flawless FA Cup games.