Prince William and Prince George: Father and Son Fun Cricket Outing

Prince William and Prince George
Fun father and son cricket outing

Actor Stephen Fry with Prince William and Prince George (from left) playing cricket.

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Prince William has been on a cricket outing with his son, Prince George. There was also a present for the young prince.

After the many public appointments of the past few weeks, Prince William (41), together with his eldest son, allowed at least a short, sporty break. Together with Prince George (9), who will celebrate his tenth birthday in July, the two royals went to cricket at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. There, father and son watched the clash between England and Australia.

Pizza and a small replica

It was certainly a successful trip for George. He is not only enthusiastic about sports like his father William, his mother, Princess Kate (41) and his siblings Charlotte (8) and Louis (5). For the young prince there was also a delicious pizza, like several pictures, published by the British “Daily Mail”, among othersshow.

George was also able to look forward to a small gift. Richard Thompson, Chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), presented him with a replica of the ‘Ashes Urn’, which goes to the winner of the international match. Meanwhile, Papa William talked to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (43) and actor and comedian Stephen Fry (65) during the visit.

During the trip, William is said to have chatted animatedly with his son about the match and pointed out special moves to him. It is also not the first father-son day of this kind. In April, William took George to the football stadium to cheer on Aston Villa from the stands at the game against Nottingham Forest. A long-time fan of the club, William has been President of The Football Association (FA) since 2006.

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