The Prince of Wales was seen wildly celebrating and hugging his son, 11 after Villa’s Morgan Rogers first-half goal.
Prince William and son George celebrated wildly as Aston Villa scored against PSG last night The Prince of Wales was pictured punching the air and hugging George as he celebrated Morgan Rogers first-half goal The Prince has been in the crowd for three of Aston Villa’s European fixtures this season
Ahead of kick-off the younger Prince said he ‘wearing his lucky clothes’ before the tie at Parc Des Princes.
And minutes before the game started his dad gave an interview to TNT Sport, in which he admitted to be “pretty terrified” ahead of the clash.
When asked if he was nervous, he said: “I’m pretty terrified. It’s been a while coming this, so it’s a big game.
“So yeah, I’m nervous, but I’m confident, but also excited by the whole prospect.”
He replied: “Well, I’ve got my son here as well, so I’m on my best behaviour as well.
William told the pundits that he was predicting a 2-1 victory for underdogs Villa.
William was in the crowd for Villa’s victory over Bayern Munich earlier in the competition and away to Monaco in January.
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