Prince George surprised Royal fans by accompanying his father, Prince William, to the FA Cup final.
The duo appeared delighted as they presented the FA Cup to the victorious Manchester United team, who celebrated their 2-1 triumph over Manchester City with exuberance.
Dressed in matching navy suits, white shirts, and striped ties, the Royal football enthusiasts observed the intense showdown at a packed Wembley Stadium.
Amidst a backdrop of cheers and excitement, the Prince of Wales handed out medals to the runners-up from the City squad, while young George flashed a smile while interacting with manager Pep Guardiola.
Following this, William, serving as the president of the Football Association, distributed medals to the jubilant United players, including captain Bruno Fernandes and manager Eric Ten Hag.
The team proudly displayed the trophy in front of the Royals, eliciting cheers from the crowd.
Seated among tens of thousands of fans in the Royal box, Prince William and 10-year-old George immersed themselves in the thrilling atmosphere of the Cup final.
The young prince displayed animated reactions, mirroring the highs and lows of the game.
Prior to the kickoff, Prince Charles made a grand entrance onto the pitch, receiving a warm reception from the spectators as the two competing teams lined up.
Throughout the match, Prince George could be seen on his feet in the stands, cheering alongside ecstatic fans as the scores unfolded.
This appearance follows the Royal family’s announcement that they would reschedule certain engagements to avoid diverting attention during the election campaign initiated by Rishi Sunak, scheduled for July 4.
Notably, in April, William and George attended Villa’s victory over Lille in the Europa Conference League quarter-final.
The camaraderie between father and son was evident as they shared laughter and light-hearted moments in the front row of the box.