Prince William goes through all the emotions as he watches Aston Villa’s European clash against Olympiacos in a brief moment of respite from Royal and family duties
- Prince William was in attendance for Aston Villa’s match against Olympiacos
- The Prince of Wales went through all the emotions during the European clash
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Prince William looked delighted as he took his place in one of the executive boxes at Villa Park on Thursday evening for Aston Villa‘s Europa Conference League semi-final clash against Greek visitors Olympiacos.
The Prince of Wales is a self-confessed Clarets supporter and evidently refused to miss one of the club’s most historic nights in recent memory as Villa seek to progress to a major European final.
The royal was seen actively engaging in conversations with those around him and pointed out various things happening inside the ground prior to kick-off.
William has been involved in helping his father, King Charles III, ongoing battle with cancer, along with caring for his wife the Princess of Wales who is also undergoing treatment for cancer, but looked relaxed as he made the trip to Birmingham to watch his beloved Villa in action.
Tucked away inside the luxury private seating area at the 42,640-seater stadium, William was animated alongside friends that had joined him and appeared to go through a range of emotions in the first-half.
Prince William looked delighted as he took his place in one of the executive boxes at Villa Park on Thursday evening
William looked eager for the match against Greek side Olympiacos to get underway
The heir to the throne was enjoying taking in the atmosphere at Villa Park pre-match
William celebrated a goal enthusiastically before it was later disallowed for a foul in the build-up
William later took his seat alongside others in the executive seating at Villa Park
He cut a nervous but focused figure pre-match and was seen pursing his lips while ominously waiting for the game to get underway.
The heir to the throne then pumped his fist in a release of celebratory emotion after thinking Leon Bailey had given the hosts the lead before his goal was disallowed for a foul.
William largely remained on his feet during the build-up to proceedings getting started before later taking his seat and matching the anxious faces of the majority of home fans in attendance.