Prince William, because clearly expressive faces run in the family. And yesterday, those looks were on full display. On January 29, the 42-year-old Prince of Wales attended a football/soccer match ...
His brother’s war on the British media has hogged the headlines but behind the scenes Prince William is waging a more subtle ...
The Prince of Wales is a renowned football fan and loves to support his beloved team, Aston Villa, in person, whenever he can. Prince William surprised fellow supporters at a Wetherspoons in ...
The Prince of Wales made a surprise appearance in Monaco as he watched his beloved football club, Aston Villa, in their latest Champions League group stage fixture. Prince William, 42, was seen ...
William’s beloved Aston ... Scotland’s famously rowdy football fans were out in force during the match and reportedly taunted the Prince of Wales with several anti-monarchy chants.
Passion for football Prince William has frequently been spotted at football matches, passionately supporting his beloved Aston Villa. He has been a constant presence at the team's European ...
We will obviously make robust representations to UEFA and will make every effort to ensure that our fans can attend our next Champions League match ... supporter's taunting of Prince William ...
she turns up for special matches, and she's a very hands-on mum." “Sometimes she goes with her mother Carole. And obviously William goes when he can. “They often go altogether," Seward continued.
Rangers legend Graeme Souness has berated Celtic supporters for their disrespectful chants about the late Queen during a Champions League match that Prince William attended at Aston Villa.
This weekend Prince William went on a trip to Monaco to see his favorite soccer team, Birmingham’s Aston Villa, take on AS Monaco in a high-pressure match ... To Retire From Football She ...
The Prince looked tense at times in the match which saw his side lose 1-0. One social media user, who appeared to have been sitting just behind William, posted an image of the Prince turning ...
William, Prince of Wales, the next in line to the throne, asked to meet a group of Villa supporters for a midweek pint. It was Steve Jones, the chairman of Chasetown Football Club — a team ...