The future Prince of Wales joined his father, Prince William, to attend the latest clash for the Rugby World Cup. Prince George, 10, matched his dad as he sported a light blue shirt, red tie and blue suit.
William also wore a blue suit and red tie but opted for a white shirt.The pair certainly appeared to be enjoying themselves as William introduced George to those sitting around them.
He was also seen guiding his son to his seat before the match between Wales and Argentina began. It marks the first time the young royal has watched an international sporting fixture overseas and he certainly proved where his loyalties lie.
William is a patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while George's mother, Princess Kate, is patron of the Rugby Football Union. Prince George is believed to be a rugby fan and even plays at school with Kate last year revealing: "He has all the kit." The youngster revealed he had been learning how to tackle before telling his mum: "But I haven't tackled you yet!" While George and William enjoyed a father-son day out, Kate is expected to attend the Stade de Marseille on Sunday to watch England's quarter-final match.
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