Jacket, tie and one of the most serious expressions of all time: so the little prince George of Cambridge attended the Euro 2020 match between England and Germany, valid for the quarter-finals. The eldest son of the Dukes of Cambridge has maintained a perfect aplomb british throughout the match, especially during the performance of the hymn, which he sang with his parents.
The heir to the throne, who notoriously dislikes spotlights and photographers, only melted into a smile when he met David Beckham, sitting behind the dukes, revealing the same dimples as mom Kate Middleton, and then at the end, when the 2-0 ensured the home team’s victory in the Wembley frenzy.
Smiles more than legitimate, it was since 1966 that England had not beaten Germany in a knockout match. When he grows up, perhaps, baby George will realize the importance of this evening for the home team, for now he is sure that he likes football. Despite his stern expression, he followed the whole meeting with great concentration, and his father didn’t hold back when it came to explaining steps and rules to him.
Baby George, who will celebrate 8 years on July 23rd, would have a soft spot for Aston Villa, the same team as dad William (it was thanks to an assist from captain Grealish that five minutes from the end England secured the result with 2-0, ed) but when the national team plays it’s a whole other story.
Who knows if George will return to Wembley to attend the final. The British press, for now, has already elected him “royal mascot” of the team. After all, football is also a game of superstitions.

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