Prince Louis with Charlotte at Christmas
, the youngest of and ‘s three children, was reportedly seen sporting an strip during a game with his mother.
The six-year-old seems to be following in the footsteps of his father and elder brother, , by supporting the historic club.
The shirt he wore, which featured the Cazoo logo, is believed to be a hand-me-down from George, as the company ended its sponsorship of Aston Villa in 2021.
According to The Sun, Louis was spotted wearing the shirt over the Christmas holidays at Sandringham.
George wore his Aston Villa scarf as he sat with dad and Villa player Tyrone Mings
His father, William, has been a lifelong Villa supporter and often takes George to watch the team play.
The family’s love for sports doesn’t stop there – their ‘fun uncle’ Mike Tindall, married to William’s cousin Zara Tindall, is a former England rugby player, while Zara is an Olympic silver medallist equestrian.
Mike confirmed on his podcast that the entire family are football enthusiasts, with George also choosing to support Aston Villa.
It’s also reported that both George and Louis play for local football teams, with William and Kate cheering them on from the sidelines.
George and William are often seen at the games
This week, it was revealed that football enthusiast Prince George joined his father on the pitch for the first time in a traditional pre-Christmas match.
The duo teamed up for the annual game between Sandringham estate workers and local villagers, with Princess Charlotte, 9, and Louis cheering them on from the sidelines.
In 2020, had given George the freedom to support any team he wished, despite expressing “concerns” over George’s early preference for Chelsea.
Meanwhile, an insider shared with the paper that during the festive match at Sandringham, William nearly scored a goal while George energetically dashed around the pitch, in what spectators described as “healthy father-and-son bonding time”.
Both were seen wearing blue football shirts, with William sporting the number 18 on his back.
The source added: “There were other children playing and it was all good fun and light-hearted.
“It is nice that they have returned to take part in the traditional game as they haven’t done so for years. But it was interesting to see that Harry has now been substituted for Prince George.”
used to join his elder brother for the match, but they have not played together since 2016.
William and George celebrate the opening goal in the Europa Conference League quarter-final
has been seen sharing his love of football with Prince George, taking him to Villa Park and joining him at Wembley to support England.
The pair were spotted celebrating enthusiastically when netted a goal in England’s 2-1 victory over Spain in the Euro 2024 final held in Berlin this July.
On the That Peter Crouch Podcast back in 2020, William expressed that he wants George to find his own path in choosing a football team, saying: “I’m trying not to persuade him to be a Villa fan, I’m letting him choose his own way. It’s about finding what fits for him.”
But it’s not just football that’s caught young George’s interest; he’s also taken to the skies.
Prince Louis often steals the show
At the tender age of 11, George had his first flying lesson near Windsor, soaring from White Waltham Airfield in Berkshire, which is conveniently close to Adelaide Cottage.
His parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, were present to witness George’s inaugural flight, supporting him on this significant day right before he returned to school.