If you've been watching the Euro 2024 final tonight, then you'll likely have noticed that there's a few royals in attendance.
Spain and England are both countries with royal families, and Prince William was among the spectators watching the climactic clash.
He is also the president of the FA so you'd expect him to show up for the football anyway, and he's brought his eldest son Prince George along for the game.
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Meanwhile, his wife Kate was at Wimbledon today (14 July) along with their daughter Princess Charlotte and we have absolutely no idea where Prince Louis is but we hope he's having fun.
Anyhow, if you've spotted William and George in the stands then you'll have noticed that the kid looks the spitting image of his dad, a resemblance helped by the fact they're wearing matching suits.
If you've been wondering why that is there's a very good reason for it, and you might have noticed in the past that he's been wearing a suit to pretty much all of the sporting events he gets to go to.
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This is by no means the first sporting event the 10-year-old has been to and when he's there, he's suited and booted.
According to Woman and Home, the reason George wears suits to sporting events is because his dad is his 'absolute hero' and he wants to be as much like him as possible.
That's nice, but we advise William to enjoy it while it lasts.
The young prince is just over a week away from turning 11 so give it a few years before he really embraces the 'rebellious teen' phase and rocks up to watch England at Euro 2028 in a tie dye t-shirt.
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Ahead of the match William sent a message to the England team as they were preparing for the final.
Writing on social media, he said: "We are so proud of you all England, just one last push to finish the job!
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"Go out there and show the world what you’re made of. We believe. W."
While he's not there in person, the England team have been wished well by King Charles.
After England secured a place in the Euro 2024 final, he said: "If I may encourage you to secure victory before the need for any last minute wonder goals or another penalties drama, I am sure the stresses on the nation’s collective heart rate and blood pressure would be greatly alleviated!
"Good luck, England."
Topics: Euro 2024, Prince George, Prince William, Royal Family, Sport, Fashion