Prince William was on home turf as he watched his favourite football team, Aston Villa, clinch a top-eight finish in the UEFA Champions League following a pulsating 4-2 victory against Celtic.
Prince William revealing his own relatable frustration at asking Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis about their day at school went viral on TikTok. The Prince of Wales was chatting ...
The Prince of Wales got animated watching ... Glasgow's Catholic population — like to sing anti-monarchy songs. Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty William's visit to Villa's ground in Birmingham ...
Prince William is the eldest son of Charles and his first wife Diana, Princess of Wales. In his early life, he grew up at Kensington Palace with his younger brother Prince Harry, where he still ...
Celtic fans bombarded Prince William with anti-royal chants throughout the game in Birmingham, including ones about the Prince's brother, the Duke of Sussex, according to The Telegraph.
PRINCE William was subjected to anti-monarchy chants as his beloved Aston Villa faced Celtic in last night's Champions League clash. One of the sick chants was "Lizzie's in a box" in reference ...
Simon Jordan has branded the Celtic fans chants aimed at Prince William "disrespectful" as he slammed their songs about Queen ...
Prince William met Kate Middleton when they were both students at the University of St Andrews and the pair began dating in 2003. The couple announced their engagement in November 2010 and were ...
Prince William has claimed to have enjoyed the "best day of my life" as he was encouraged to spray pond water at journalists. The royal aimed the cloudy water at the media as he joined school ...
Dan Kitwood/Getty In addition to delivering a speech to mark Holocaust Memorial Day that was heard globally, Prince William is having conversations about the atrocity closer to home, as well.
He was, he sees now, “trying to create songs that ultimately Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy would sing”. The type of song that Bonnie “Prince” Billy would sing has perhaps shifted over time.
Simon Jordan has hit out at Celtic fans for "disrespectful" chants aimed at Prince William and songs about Queen Elizabeth's death. Some Celtic fans also held a banner in the stands praising ...