Euro 2024 final: Prince William and Prince George cheer on England in Berlin but Prince Louis stays home

Euro 2024 final: Prince William and Prince George cheer on England in Berlin but Prince Louis stays home

Prince William and Prince George have been spotted in Germany, eagerly awaiting the Euro 2024 finals tonight. However, the youngest royal, Prince Louis, is noticeably absent.

The father-son duo were seen grinning from ear to ear as they took their seats at the Olympiastadion Berlin. The young prince, who will be celebrating his 11th birthday soon, was visibly thrilled as he watched the English and Spanish players warm up on the pitch.

Prince Louis did not accompany his father and older brother, likely due to the late timing of the match which would surpass the six year old's bedtime. A video posted by the official Kensington Royal account shows William and George making their grand entrance into the Olympiastadion Berlin via a red carpet.

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Prince William and Prince George
Brits have expressed their joy at seeing the two royals ahead of the game

Brits have expressed their joy at seeing the two royals ahead of the game, with many responding to the post online. One social media user commented: "They look well and ready for the game."

Another added: "Enjoy the match Prince William and Prince George, I hope it's very special night for Prince George and a memory everlasting.", reports the Mirror.

One user also noted that it was "brilliant" to see Sir Keir Starmer alongside the royals in Berlin, stating: "Brilliant to see Prince William and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in Berlin."

However, some fans missed the presence of Prince Louis, who has always been a favourite among Royal watchers. One fan said: "Ok, they showed the king of Spain and Prince William, now show Louis."

Following in the footsteps of Kate, the Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte who were spotted at the Wimbledon finals hours earlier - Louis was notably absent from this sporting event as well.

The 42 year old Princess received a standing ovation upon her arrival at the venue, marking only her second public appearance since spring. Kensington Palace had previously disclosed that doctors found traces of cancer during an abdominal procedure earlier this year, leading to several months of treatment for the Royal.

Her last public outing was at Trooping the Colour, the King's official birthday celebration, in June. She was seen on the Buckingham Palace balcony with her husband and three children after a carriage procession down the mall to the official residence.

Her presence at Trooping the Colour was viewed as a reassuring sign to the public that she is recovering.

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