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Royal fans gush over ‘grown-up’ Prince George after ‘adorable’ display watching football with family

Royal fans are gushing over ‘grown-up’ Prince George after his ‘adorable’ and passionate display watching Aston Villa yesterday. 

The six-year-old was seen bouncing around and cheering the team on as they played Norwich yesterday alongside his Prince William, 37, Kate Middleton, 37, and Princess Charlotte, 4. 

Fans couldn’t help but comment on how ‘adorable’ the little royal was, with one saying they couldn’t believe how ‘grown-up’ George had become. 

One wrote: ‘How he has grown up! Great to see and every child should experience the elation. A time to win and a time to lose. Life learning lesson.’

Royal fans were left gushing online after seeing Prince George, 6, put on an excited display at a football match alongside his parents Prince William, 37, and Kate Middleton, 37

Many took to twitter with their excitement, with many calling him 'so adorable', and another commenting that Prince George was so 'grown up'

Many took to twitter with their excitement, with many calling him ‘so adorable’, and another commenting that Prince George was so ‘grown up’ 

Another commented: ‘OMG. This video clip is just too adorable!! Future King, Prince George, loving football. You are in good hands, England.’

The royal family looked delighted as they cheered from the stands at their local stadium on Carrow Road on Saturday to support the Duke of Cambridge’s favourite team opposing Norwich City. 

Prince George, six, put on a toothless grin throughout the match while wearing the Birmingham cub’s T-shirt, before he punched the air as the team scored a goal – in what is believed to be his first ever football match.

The duke could be seen putting his arm around his eldest son as the pair relished the excitement of their first game together, in what is typically a rite of passage for father and son. 

Royal fans gushed online over the family's 'normal' day out, and praised George as 'so adorable'

Royal fans gushed online over the family’s ‘normal’ day out, and praised George as ‘so adorable’ 

But it seems Prince George stole the show at the game, distracting viewers with his excited reactions to Aston Villa’s 5 goals at Carrow Road.

Taking to social media, one wrote: ‘This is brilliant, the joy on his face is amazing.’

While another commented: ‘Beautiful family and Prince George is so cute and excited hehe.’ 

Royal fans were delighted to spot the family at the football game, which is believed to have been a first for Prince George and Princess Charlotte, 4,

Royal fans were delighted to spot the family at the football game, which is believed to have been a first for Prince George and Princess Charlotte, 4,

Prince George, six, put on a toothless grin throughout the match while wearing the Birmingham cub's T-shirt, before he punched the air as the team scored a goal - in what is believed to be his first ever football match

Prince George, six, put on a toothless grin throughout the match while wearing the Birmingham cub's T-shirt, before he punched the air as the team scored a goal - in what is believed to be his first ever football match

Prince George, six, put on a toothless grin throughout the match while wearing the Birmingham cub’s T-shirt, before he punched the air as the team scored a goal – in what is believed to be his first ever football match

The duke could be seen putting his arm around his eldest son as the pair relished the excitement of their first game together, in what is usually a rite of passage for father and son

The duke could be seen putting his arm around his eldest son as the pair relished the excitement of their first game together, in what is usually a rite of passage for father and son 

Another wrote: ‘True fan! Go George! Aston Villa.’

Another viewer commented: ‘Love the passion he already has for his team.’   

Others praised the Cambridges for the ‘normal’ family day out, with many commenting how relatable the family appeared to be.

One wrote: ‘I love how the Cambridges are, normal,  happy, loving family, having the blast being together.’

Prince George charmed royal fans with his antimated displays after watching his team score five goals in the match

Prince George charmed royal fans with his antimated displays after watching his team score five goals in the match 

The duke could be seen putting his arm around his eldest son as the pair relished the excitement of their first game together, in what is usually a rite of passage for father and son

The duke could be seen putting his arm around his eldest son as the pair relished the excitement of their first game together, in what is usually a rite of passage for father and son 

Another commented: ‘Glad they managed a normal time out with normal people. I think ti’s necessary for the kids and it’s lovely to be able to witness little times like this from afar.’ 

Prince William is also an avid football fan and is a regular in the stands at Villa Park. He cheered the club to victory at Wembley last season.

George’s love of football has been no secret, and the little Prince was even treated to a sports-themed party at Kensington Palace for his sixth birthday. 

At one point, William and Kate appeared to try and gently calm Prince George as he wildly celebrated another goal

At one point, William and Kate appeared to try and gently calm Prince George as he wildly celebrated another goal

At one point, William and Kate appeared to try and gently calm Prince George as he wildly celebrated another goal

Although there was no sign of 17-month-old Prince Louis, the other royal children, including Princess Charlotte top right, put on an excited display as they giggled with delight throughout the match

Although there was no sign of 17-month-old Prince Louis, the other royal children, including Princess Charlotte top right, put on an excited display as they giggled with delight throughout the match

Prince George's exuberant display appeared to amuse those seated around around the royal family, who couldn't help but crack a smile as he jumped up and down and clapped his hands throughout the game

Prince George's exuberant display appeared to amuse those seated around around the royal family, who couldn't help but crack a smile as he jumped up and down and clapped his hands throughout the game

Prince George’s exuberant display appeared to amuse those seated around around the royal family, who couldn’t help but crack a smile as he jumped up and down and clapped his hands throughout the game

According to Hello magazine, Prince William, 37, and Kate Middleton, 37, hosted the ‘after-school bash’ event ahead of the little royal’s sixth birthday on 22nd July.

And the popular prince invited his whole class at Thomas Battersea to the football- themed occasion ahead of the end of term.

The youngster has proved posed for his official birthday photographs in an England shirt, and was pictured chasing after a ball with his younger sister Princess Charlotte at a polo match earlier this year in July.

Both George, six, and Princess Charlotte, four, seemed delighted throughout the Premier League match

Both George, six, and Princess Charlotte, four, seemed delighted throughout the Premier League match

George's love of football has been no secret, and the little Prince was even treated to a sports-themed party at Kensington Palace for his sixth birthday

 George’s love of football has been no secret, and the little Prince was even treated to a sports-themed party at Kensington Palace for his sixth birthday

It is believed the royal celebrated his birthday early so that he could enjoy an ‘action-packed bash’ with his friends from school before the end of term. 

Prince William is an avid football fan, follower of Aston Villa and president of the Football Association (FA).  

He took over the role of from his uncle, the Duke of York, in 2006 and has taken a keen interest in all aspects of the game, including his support of the men’s and women’s national teams. 

He previously spoke out about why he is a fan of the club, and told the BBC a 2015 interview: ‘A long time ago at school I got into football big time.

Prince George recently showed off his football skills alongside his younger sister Charlotte while attending a charity polo match

Prince George recently showed off his football skills alongside his younger sister Charlotte while attending a charity polo match 

Footy obsessed Prince George was seen enjoying a kick-about with sister Princess Charlotte recently

Footy obsessed Prince George was seen enjoying a kick-about with sister Princess Charlotte recently 

‘I was looking around for clubs. All my friends at school were either Man United fans or Chelsea fans and I didn’t want to follow the run of the mill teams.

‘I wanted to have a team that was more mid-table that could give me more emotional rollercoaster moments.

‘Aston Villa’s always had a great history. I have got friends of mine who support Aston Villa and one of the first FA Cup games I went to was Bolton v Aston Villa back in 2000. Sadly, Villa went on to lose to Chelsea.

‘It was fantastic, I sat with all the fans with my red beanie on, and I was sat with all the Brummie fans and had a great time.

‘It was the atmosphere, the camaraderie and I really felt that there was something I could connect with.’

 


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