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The Prince of Wales has confessed to a bizarre matchday ritual he does with his children, when his beloved Aston Villa are not playing so well.

Prince William, 42, who was spotted punching the air as his football team soared through to the Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday, spoke about watching Villa matches at home.

Speaking to The Sun as he visited the squad at their training ground, he revealed: “If I’m home alone with the children, I probably don’t have the pre-match pint but I do have a bit of superstition about where I sit when I’m watching them.

A very excited Prince William celebrating with friends as his team, Aston Villa won

“If we’re not doing very well, I start moving round the house quite quickly and I put the children in different positions hoping that’s going to change our luck.”

William and Kate took Prince George and Princess Charlotte to their first Villa match against Norwich City at Carrow Road in 2019, and George has joined his father at a few of their games since.

The children all have Villa shirts, but the Prince says he’s not forcing them to support the club.

William and Kate took Prince George and Princess Charlotte to their first Villa match against Norwich City at Carrow Road in 2019, and George has joined his father at a few of their games since.

The children all have Villa shirts, but the Prince says he’s not forcing them to support the club.

Prince William and Prince George at a Aston Villa match

William said he was taken to his first Villa game by family friends when he was younger, sparking his interest in the West Midlands Club.

Earlier this year, the future King met fellow football fans at a Wetherspoons pub in Birmingham and in the interview, he shared that he posts anonymously on online fan forums.

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After witnessing Villa’s victory against Club Brugge at their home ground on Wednesday, William appeared to confirm that he’ll be there to support the club as Unai Emery’s team face French side Paris Saint-Germain in the next round.

He told journalists, “See you in Paris” as he walked to his car after the match.

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The first leg of the quarter-finals will take place in Paris on 9 April, with the second leg at Villa Park scheduled for 15 April.

The Prince and Princess of Wales are also set for a joint sporting outing this weekend, as they’re confirmed to watch Wales vs England Six Nations Match at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday.

William is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while Kate holds the role for Rugby Football Union.

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