Prince William and Prince George spent some father-son time after Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte attended Wimbledon.
The Prince of Wales took his eldest son to the European Championship final in Germany to watch England play Spain.
The 42-year-old is chairman of the Football Association, England’s football governing body, and regularly attends matches with Prince George.
The two could be seen watching the match intently together, which is a high-stakes affair for the country.
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Prince William shared a video of him and Prince George walking into the stadium on X, writing: “Hello Berlin!”
England ultimately lost the game and the father-of-three expressed his condolences to the team on “
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King Charles also shared a message to the team on social media, writing: “While you may not get the win tonight, my wife and I join my family in urging you and your support team to hold your heads high. .
He continued: “Anyone who has participated in sport at any level will know how desperate a result like this can feel when the prize is so close and will join me in expressing our heartfelt sympathy even as we congratulate Spain. But please Knowing that you have made it to the European Cup final is a great achievement in itself and brings a sense of pride to a nation that will continue to roar for the Three Lions today – and I have no doubt that many victories have been achieved Charles R ”.
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The father-son outing comes after Kate Middleton attended the Wimbledon men’s tennis finals with Princess Charlotte and Kate’s sister Pippa Middleton.
“So excited to be back at @Wimbledon! There’s nothing better than the Championships,” Middleton said of her return in a post on social media.
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Middleton’s appearance at the game was the second time the Princess of Wales has attended since announcing she had cancer in March. She also attended the military parade in June.
Fox News Digital’s Caroline Thayer contributed to this report.