Prince William and his eldest son, Prince George, were seen for the first time after Kate Middleton's cancer announcement.
Prince William and his eldest son George, 10, enjoyed this Thursday the match between Aston Villa, his favorite soccer team, and French side Lille in the quarterfinals of the Europa Conference League.
Dad and son were very animated in the stands at Villa Park in Birmingham, focused on the game and, finally, celebrating the home team's victory by two goals to one.
According to the images that have emerged from the meeting, George participated as just another fan of those who were present.
Furthermore, he couldn't help but show his preference for the team, as he was wearing an Aston Villa scarf.
In other images, you can see how he joined in the applause after favorable plays, in addition, at other times, he could be seen in his expressions of tension when his team was at risk of losing.
This is the first public appearance of the princes since, on Friday, March 22, Kate Middleton revealed that she was being treated for cancer, the nature of which has not been specified, in a video of just over two minutes.
The Princess of Wales, also mother of Charlotte and Louis, explained that she was receiving preventive chemotherapy and asked for respect for her privacy at such a delicate time for her and her family.
"It has taken me time to recover from this major operation so I can start my treatment. And more importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that is appropriate for them, to reassure them that I am going to be okay," Kate told about her children.
The princess's return to public life and, therefore, her engagements with the royal family remains a mystery.
She did not want to advance dates in the video she shared and it is known that she is focused on her recovery.
At the traditional mass last Easter Sunday in Windsor, William, Kate and their three children were conspicuous by their absence. However, King Charles III, who also suffers from cancer, reappeared to lead the Windsor family alongside Queen Camilla.