Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton happily cheered on England with their son George as they emerged victorious against Germany in the Euros.
10.06.2021 - 19:19 / etcanada.com
Prince Harry took a break from paternity leave to announce the return of his Invictus Games, which supports the rehab and recovery of wounded veterans.
The Duke of Sussex announced in an Instagram post Wednesday that the Invictus Games will take place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 2023. The event — started by Harry in 2014 — is an athletic competition for wounded, sick, and injured veterans and armed forces members.
“It’s time to spread the news,” he said. “Something big is coming to Germany.”
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Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton happily cheered on England with their son George as they emerged victorious against Germany in the Euros.
Prince George has been labelled England's lucky mascot after he cheered on his side to a 2-0 victory in their nail-biting Euros game against Germany on Tuesday. Showing up to Wembley Stadium to support his country, Prince William and Kate Middleton stood beside their eldest son Prince George as they watched the team triumph.
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Fans, football legends, celebrities and politicians have praised the England team after their 2-0 Euro 2020 victory over Germany at Wembley. Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane's goals were enough to see England through to the quarter-finals on Tuesday evening.
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Prince George is matching with his dad! The 7-year-old son of Prince William and Kate Middleton looked adorable on Tuesday while attending a soccer match with his parents.George and William, the latter of whom is the President of the Football Association, both sported suits and ties for the game, which was held at Wembley Stadium.
Prince George looked very grown up as he cheered England on at the Euro's match against Germany at Wembley Arena on Tuesday 29 June.The seven year old Prince wore a sweet red, white and blue striped tie as he attended the match with his parents Kate Middleton and Prince William. George wore a blue shirt underneath a navy blazer, that he matched with his dad, as he watched the beginning of the game unfold, even seen singing the National Anthem alongside his parents.
Footballer Harry Kane’s wife shared a sweet snap of their children looking as patriotic as ever as they donned his football strip.
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