The future King was spotted in the stands in Birmingham on Wednesday night as his beloved Aston Villa took on the Scottish side Celtic FC in the Champions League
EXCLUSIVE: A royal expert has responded to the Celtic fans' chants of ‘Lizzie's in a box" and 'If you hate the Royal Family, clap your hands'.
Aston Villa supporters were heard singing the national anthem in response to the Celtic fans singing anti-royal chants during Wednesday night's game. Prince William was on home turf as he watched his favourite football team, Aston Villa, clinch a top-eight finish in the UEFA Champions League following a pulsating 4-2 victory against Celtic.
Prince William was joined by his close friend, Edward van Cutsem, to cheer on Aston Villa play in the Champions League this week. The two men were in high spirits, roaring as Villa secured the win against Celtic with a score of 4-2. The Prince of Wales thrust his fist into the air, whilst Edward beamed with joy.
Prince William watched his beloved Aston Villa play Glasgow Celtic from Scotland in Birmingham, England on Wednesday, Jan. 29
Celtic fans display anti-royal banners in front of Prince William - The Prince of Wales was at Villa Park as the team beat Celtic to qualify for the Champions League last-16
Champions League match between Scottish champions and Aston Villa became a contest between republican and royalist supporters
Prince William experienced a night of high drama at Villa Park as his beloved Aston Villa secured a thrilling 4-2 victory over Celtic in the Champions League on Wednesday evening. The Prince of Wales was among the passionate supporters watching the Birmingham side continue their European campaign with an impressive win against the Scottish
Prince William received delightful news after Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi announced daughter’s birth.On Wednesday, the Prince of Wales made first public appearance to watch Aston Villa's game against Celtic
Future King Prince William attracted massive attention with his latest stunt as he attended his beloved Aston Villa play Glasgow Celtic from Scotland on Wednesday.The Prince of Wales left
Celtic supporters have come under fire for their chants about the Royal Family during the Champions League clash with Aston Villa - and Simon Jordan has had his say
Celtic fans bombarded Prince William with anti-royal chants throughout the game in Birmingham, including ones about the Prince's brother, the Duke of Sussex, according to The Telegraph.