After a rough outing, Prince William may be contemplating a rematch with his oldest son.
The Prince of Wales, 42, was pictured applauding with 11-year-old Prince George at Aston Villa's Champions League quarter-final match against Paris Saint-Germain last week.
When Villa grabbed the lead, the father and son hugged joyfully, only for the French to come back and win 3-1.
All eyes are now on William's decision to bring his eldest to the second leg at Villa Park on Tuesday, April 15, as the club attempts to overcome a two-goal deficit.
Before the first match, the doting father-of-three told reporters that he wanted George to have "a big away night in Europe."
He went on to tell TNT: "Those memories are really important to create and bringing him away is important."
George is now on Easter vacation, so another football outing is probable.
During the Paris trip, the future king left his other children, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, at home with their mother, Kate Middleton, and may now be looking for a new opportunity to spend a memorable moment with his oldest child.
Following the loss, William expressed his support on social media, tweeting, "A momentous night in the Champions League under the lights. Not the outcome we desired, but it is not yet done! Bring for the second leg in Villa Park! UTV."
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