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Prince George Makes Surprise Appearance at Euro 2020 Game with Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

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Prince George Makes Surprise Appearance at Euro 2020 Game with Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

Prince George stole the limelight as he accompanied his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, to witness England face off against Germany in the European Football Championship.

Dressed impeccably in a smart suit and tie reminiscent of his father's attire, the young royal made a surprise appearance at Wembley Stadium for the Euro 2020 last-16 clash this evening.

This marked a significant moment for George, who typically only steps into the public eye on special occasions, as he experienced his first England game in the company of and , while his siblings and likely remained at home.

The eldest of the Cambridge siblings, named after the patron saint of England, observed as the Three Lions secured a 2-0 victory over Germany, courtesy of goals from Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling.

Following the triumphant match at Wembley Stadium, the Duke and Duchess expressed their admiration for the team's outstanding performance on their official Twitter account.

George, an ardent football enthusiast akin to his father, captured fans' hearts at the onset of the evening when he shyly mumbled along as the stadium resonated with the rendition of God Save the Queen, a song that holds significance as a tribute to his great-grandmother.

For the occasion, George, engaged in conversation with former footballer David Beckham during the event, mirrored his father's sartorial elegance by donning a smart suit complemented by a pink and blue tie, paired with a light blue shirt underneath.

Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cambridge exhibited her solidarity with the England team by donning a vibrant red Zara blazer priced at £59.99, coupled with a white top.

At the commencement of the match, Prince George appeared visibly eager for the game to commence but seemed uncertain about joining the crowd in singing God Save the Queen.

The Cambridge's eldest son, feeling a tad bashful amidst the watchful eyes of the spectators, averted his gaze while his parents melodiously sang the national anthem.

Prince George's inaugural live match attendance transpired in October 2019 when he accompanied his father to watch Aston Villa compete against Norwich City.

Additionally, in a snapshot captured for his fifth birthday that same year, the young prince was photographed by his attentive mother at Kensington Palace sporting his Three Lions T-shirt, a cherished garment that he frequently sported while playing football within the palace grounds.

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