Without wife or children, Prince William has left London this January 21 to reach France. And it is more precisely in Principality of Monaco that the future king has packed his bags. Prince Harry’s brother is not didn’t come shopping nor even to enjoy the sun but to satisfy his passion. Among them, there is football and it turns out that his favorite team faced AS Monaco on January 21 on the sidelines of the 7th day of the Champions League. Thus, Kate Middleton’s spouse sat in the stands of the Louis II stadium to support the English from Aston Villathe local Birmingham club. Moreover, in order to support his favorite club, he takes his son George with him quite regularly.
But not this time… at first glance William has enjoyed the match alone. Really alone? On closer inspection, not really. Indeed, the man next to him is none other than Thomas van Straubenzee, his friend and the godfather of his only daughter Charlotte. Unfortunately, the evening did not end as planned for the father of the family. Indeed, his favorites nicknamed The Lions lost 1 to 0 against the Rocher club.
On the occasion of this “pleasure” trip, did William still have the opportunity to shake hands with Prince Albert? No one knows… In any case, in the stands, the two princes stood apart to attend the meeting. But what happened behind the scenes? It remains a mystery. Did Meghan Markle’s brother-in-law go to meet Charlene’s husband? Did he go to comfort his team’s players in the locker room? History doesn’t say it.
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Even though his wife Kate Middleton announced that she was in remission from cancerthe fact remains that the mother of George, Charlotte and Louis must take care. As for King Charles III, he too was struck by cancer in 2024. As a result, Prince William takes over and multiplies the appearances. Only a few hours before the start of the match between AS Monaco and Aston Villa, the grandson of Elizabeth II went to Ealing in West London. On this occasion he went visit homeless young peopleaged between 16 and 25, who are supported by the charity Centrepoint.
-And the future king did not hesitate to give of himself. Sponsor of the association since 2005, like his mother Diana, he first said he was ready to tackle the important problems facing these young people. Then, in all generosity, he had a good time with them by trying table football and boxing.