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Prince William and Prince George Witness Aston Villa's Historic Champions League Quarter-Final in Paris

The father-son outing highlighted family bonding and royal passion for football as Aston Villa fell 3-1 to PSG in the first leg of a long-awaited European clash.

Overview

  • Prince William and his 11-year-old son, Prince George, attended Aston Villa's first Champions League quarter-final in 43 years at Parc des Princes in Paris.
  • The match ended with Paris Saint-Germain defeating Aston Villa 3-1, setting up a challenging second leg for the English club on April 15 at Villa Park.
  • Prince William, a known Aston Villa fan, expressed his excitement and nerves, wearing 'lucky clothes' and emphasizing the importance of creating lasting memories with his son.
  • Prince George actively engaged in the game, celebrating Aston Villa’s opening goal with his father and sporting an Aston Villa scarf in the stands.
  • The outing underscored the royal family’s tradition of prioritizing personal time during school breaks, blending family bonding with their well-documented love for football.

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