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Prince George Faces Exams and Finds Solace in Football
Prince George, despite his royal status, is not exempt from the trials and tribulations of school life.
The young prince, who is said to receive prestigious titles when his father becomes king, is currently preparing for a series of exams that will greatly impact his future.
In fact, he even chose to study instead of attending an important event honoring his grandfather, Prince Charles, during the state opening.
Feeling the pressure of these upcoming tests, Prince George's father, Prince William, has come up with a plan to boost his eldest son's spirits and motivation.
During a rare Q&A session on Instagram, Prince William shared his thoughts and plans while reuniting with his children at Windsor.
As a passionate football fan, he has passed on his love for Aston Villa to Prince George.
When asked which team he thinks will win the European Cup this year, Prince William jokingly replied, “I shouldn't say, but will Villa win the European Cup this year is probably more accurate.”
He also mentioned his excitement for Villa's upcoming game against Alkmaar at Villa Park.
Although Prince William considered attending the game, he ultimately decided against it due to the 8-hour time difference between Singapore, where he was at the time, and England.
However, it is highly likely that Prince George joined his father for a watch party at home.
The young royal has accompanied his father to Villa games on several occasions, and watching the match would be a special treat for him.
Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis might also be tuning in, as Prince William previously mentioned that his younger two children are developing an interest in football.
In April, Prince George and Prince William attended a home game together, where they enthusiastically cheered on Aston Villa.
The young prince looked every inch his father's clone, wearing a navy jumper and light blue shirt combination.
Throughout the match, George mirrored his father's mannerisms, displaying a deep connection between the two.
They were seen looking worried as they observed the game, with Prince George even placing his hands on his hips at one point.
In another photo, Prince William leaned in to discuss the game with his son.
When Villa scored in the second half, the young royal jumped for joy and high-fived other spectators.
During the game, Prince George and Prince William sat alongside Christian Perslow, the chief executive of Aston Villa, while Gareth Southgate, the manager of the men's football team, sat just five rows ahead of them.
This match served as an Easter treat for Prince George, as schools were closed for the holiday break.
The young prince has shown a great passion for football and had previously joined his parents during the 2021 Euros, witnessing England's victory over Germany and their journey to the final, although they ultimately lost to Italy on penalties.
As Prince George faces the pressure of exams, his love for football provides a welcome distraction and source of joy.
Prince William's efforts to support his son's studying motivation demonstrate the importance of balance in the life of a young royal.
With the upcoming exams and his passion for football, Prince George continues to navigate the challenges of growing up in the public eye.