Okay, royal followers, get all eyes! That’s because the royal playbook has seen some alterations, with Prince William’s commitments included. The reason? An unexpected summer General Election on July 4th, spearheaded by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. However, even if engagements are being dialed down to avoid clashing with campaign fervor, the Prince of Wales is set to make a stellar appearance at the FA Cup final.
Here’s the scoop: this Saturday (May 25) Wembley Stadium will host the Prince of Wales, known for being a massive football fan. In the event, he will grace the event on the clash between Manchester City and Manchester United, with the royal presenting the trophy to the victors.
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The best part? Football isn’t just a ceremonial duty for Prince William, it’s a passion that permeates his entire life. He’s a massive supporter of Aston Villa and was recently spotted at one of their games with his son, Prince George. Fortunately for both Aston Villa and the Prince of Wales, the team secured a spot in next season’s Champions League—a milestone that had the Prince tweeting in celebration.
“We are Champions League! A historic season and an amazing achievement. Thanks to Unai, the whole squad and everyone at @AVFCOfficial. Can’t wait for next season. #UTV! W.”
However, it’s not all goals in games, as the Prince’s royal agenda has had its share of adjustments. For example, A planned visit by the Prince was abruptly canceled last minute, with a promise of rescheduling from Kensington Palace. In the end, the cancelation matches with the royal strategy to keep things on the low during the election period. Still it looks like football is the major exception to this rule!