Royal Attendance at the Euro 2024 Final
Prince George was captured at the Euro 2024 final alongside his father, Prince William, as England faced Spain tonight in Berlin, Germany. The 10-year-old, dressed in a matching suit to his father’s, was seen in the stands at the Olympiastadion for the highly anticipated match.
A Royal Affair
During the event, Prince George was observed singing the national anthem beside Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. His presence at public events has been more frequent recently, coinciding with England’s football campaign that fell short after 58 years.
Heartfelt Moments Shared
Prior to kick-off, the young prince shared a pleasant moment with the Prime Minister, where he showcased a smile. As the game progressed, both father and son were seen experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions, reflecting the ultimate heartbreak for England in the final.
Royal Engagements and Public Appearances
Not new to supporting England in major tournaments, Prince George had previously celebrated an England goal in the Euro 2020 final. On that occasion, he was accompanied by both his parents, including his mother, Kate Middleton.
Despite his mother’s absence at the Euro 2024 final due to royal duties, Prince George’s calendar has been occupied with various engagements, including meeting Taylor Swift at her concert and attending official royal celebrations.
His recent interactions include joining his father and sister, Princess Charlotte, in a selfie with Taylor Swift and receiving praise from Swift’s partner for their delightful demeanor.
Royal Family Engagements
Prince George’s public presence has extended to royal celebrations and football events, where he was seen presenting the FA cup with his father to Manchester United in May. His interactions with football personalities like Pep Guardiola and Sir Alex Ferguson highlight his growing presence in the sports community.
Accompanied by his father, a devoted Aston Villa fan, Prince George has attended numerous matches, demonstrating his passion for the sport. Their shared moments at football matches and public outings reflect a supportive father-son bond in both royal and sports settings.