Prince George and Prince William have arrived in Paris to support Aston Villa in their first leg against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-final.
The Prince of Wales is a devoted Villa supporter, confirming his plans to travel to Paris following the club’s previous European fixture.
However, the Prince of Wales has no confirmed that he is joined by his oldest son Prince George, 11, in a significant U-turn over his son’s support.
Although George has previously attended a Villa match this season, William stated he would prefer his children to choose their own teams rather than follow Villa because of him.
Prince George and Prince William have arrived in Paris to support Aston Villa in their first leg of a major European tie
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Speaking to TNT Sports, Prince William explained that he wanted George to experience a European away day.
The Prince of Wales added that he “left the other two at home”, referring to Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
William has previously said that he watches matches at home with all three children, who each have an Aston Villa shirt.
This trip continues his pattern of supporting the Birmingham-based club at major fixtures.