Prince Louis is officially showing off a serious love for soccer—just like his dad, Prince William. The six-year-old was spotted rocking an Aston Villa jersey while enjoying a playful hangout with the Princess of Wales. If that doesn’t scream “mini William,” we’re not sure what does! Louis’ enthusiasm for the sport follows a longstanding family tradition: William’s been an Aston Villa superfan since his school days, and big brother Prince George also joins father-son matches at Villa Park whenever they have the chance.
"I felt there was something I could connect with." 💜
Why does Prince William support Aston Villa? 🤔⤵️#BBCFootball #AVFC pic.twitter.com/ofe9gnp89O
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) October 3, 2024
This interest took center stage during the family’s festive time at Sandringham. Some fans quickly noticed Louis’ jersey had the old “Cazoo” sponsor logo, implying it may be a comfy present from George. And it’s not just dad and bro, even the extended fam is game: Mike Tindall, married to William’s cousin Zara, once spilled that soccer matches are practically a palace pastime.
“The Prince of Wales celebrates a disallowed goal in the stands during the UEFA Conference League semi-final, first leg match at Villa Park, Birmingham.”
Prince William is genuinely a hardcore fan of Aston Villa 😂😂😂😂
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— Isa (@isaguor) May 2, 2024
Soccer clearly runs in the Windsor veins! With Prince William still actively championing the sport, it’s only natural his youngest is joining the team. Louis’ appearance in that claret-and-blue shirt is a sweet reminder that not all royal traditions revolve around crowns and carriages—sometimes, it’s about celebrating goals!