Prince William and Prince George look nervous as they are spotted in VIP box ahead of Aston Villa's crunch Champions League clash with PSG

Prince William and Prince George look nervous as they are spotted in VIP box ahead of Aston Villa's crunch Champions League clash with PSG

Prince William and Prince George have been spotted at Villa Park ahead of their beloved Aston Villa’s crunch Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain.

The Prince of Wales, 42, looked pensive as he clutched a drink in a hospitality box, while Prince George, 11, wore a half-and-half scarf featuring the emblems of the two sides.

Prince William has been a regular at Aston Villa’s matches this season, both domestically and in Europe. 

Both William and George attended the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final in Paris, which the hosts won 3-1.

The pair went through an emotional rollercoaster during the first half of the match at the Parc des Princes in Paris.

Prince William and George launched into celebrations when Morgan Rogers gave Aston Villa a first half lead against PSG, only for the hosts to equalise through a superb Desire Doue strike.

Prince William and Prince George have been spotted at Villa Park ahead of the Champions League clash between Aston Villa and PSG

Prince William explained how he wanted to make special memories with George as the pair attended Aston Villa's Champions League quarter-final first leg against PSG in Paris

Prince William explained how he wanted to make special memories with George as the pair attended Aston Villa’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against PSG in Paris

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The royals celebrated as Aston Villa took a first half lead through Morgan Rogers against PSG

Prince William had been invited to the quarter-final first leg by PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi. 

The Prince of Wales had joined TNT Sports pundits Rio Ferdinand and Ally McCoist ahead of taking his seat. 

He explained how the tie would help to create ‘special memories’ with Prince George. 

In response to Ferdinand’s question as to whether it was a ‘lads’ trip’, Prince William insisted he was on his ‘best behaviour’ in the French capital. 

‘I’m not sure how many Villa fans there will be but they will make themselves well known,’ Prince William said.

‘I have got my son here too so I am on best behaviour but 43 years since this has happened and I want George to experience a night out in a big competition, those memories are really important to create and bringing him away is important. 

‘I am open to who they support, I am biased but they come to games with Villa so it will likely be Villa, but I have left the other two at home probably watching on TV. We will see who they support.’ 

Aston Villa face a tough task as they look to overturn the two-goal deficit from the first leg in Paris and reach the semi-finals of European football’s premier club competition.

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