Prince William Greeting Players on the field for the FA Cup Final Clash Manchester City and Crystal Palace – while he only attends the Wembley match match
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Prince William went to the field for the Fa -Cup Final between Crystal Palace and Manchester City in Wembley on Saturday afternoon.
The Prince of Wales, 42, went to the event in his ability of the patron of the football club.
Father-of-three William was broken with his hands shaking with the players while talking to them-included that of Manchester City Erling And Jean-Philippe Mateta from Crystal Palace.
Other members of the clubs, including City’s manager Pep GuardiolaLooked happy while they spoke with William.
Crystal Palace Manager Oliver Glasner Also seemed happy to talk to the Royal Football fan.
Before he went on the field, the Royal was spotted with greeting from Manchester City and England player Jack Grealish.
The two seemed very friendly because they gave each other a thumb up before they shared a hug.
In contrast to last year, the heir was not accompanied by his eldest son George, 11, and instead looked at the game alone.

Prince William seemed somewhat serious when he went before the FA Cup Final Clash between Manchester City and Crystal Palace in Wembley
Royal Watchers who were coordinated on 2024 collision between the final winners Manchester United and their old Rivals Manchester City, were excited when they saw the young person’s double of his father.
William and George visited matching ensembles, both bravely looked in their navy suits, white shirts and striped tires.
In addition to watching the game, Prince George also met a number of very familiar faces from the football world – including former manager Sir Alex Ferguson and City
This year, Manchester City insured their place in the final after beating Nottingham Forest 2-0 in their semi-final match last month.
The Royal resembled photos that were taken before the game – perhaps because his favorite team had missed a place in the final – Crystal Palace defeated Aston Villa 3-0 in their semi -final.
However, this did not prevent him from dealing with players from the two teams, at a certain moment before the kick -off, he was deeply seen in conversation with Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace.

The Royal, who only attended the match this year (in 2024 he was accompanied by Prince George) shook the hand with the players before the kick -off (shook shit with Erling Halen from Manchester City)

Prince William shakes hands with Jean-Philippe Mateta from Crystal Palace for the game in Wembley on Saturday

The Prince of Wales (depicted, right) seemed to enjoy a conversation with Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace (shown, left)

Manchester City’s manager Pep Guardiola (photo, right) looked happy to chat with the royal (depicted, left) before the game
Because the prince of Wales attended the funeral of Pope Francis in Vatican City at the end of April, he did not like the defeat.
Prince William has supported Aston Villa since he was at school, and Prince George is also a big fan of the club.
Villas loss in the semi -final of the FA Cup is not the only heartache that football loving father and son Duo have passed recently.
Only a few weeks earlier their team was beaten from the Champions League.
These losses meant that within a few weeks Aston Villa’s hope to win their first trophy since 1996 were interrupted.
However, everything has not been lost yet, because they could still win a place in next season’s Champions League before the end of the season.
Prince William has been involved in the FA – in 2006 his president.
Last summer he became patron of the organization – a role that was previously held by the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Prince William is photographed with Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner before he started Saturday

William is seen while he looks at the opening ceremony of the last game between Crystal Palace and Manchester City on Saturday


Prince William (photo) has been the patron of the FA since last summer – a function that was previously held by the late Queen Elizabeth II

Under the tasks of the royal as patron of the FA, he spends the trophy on the winner of the tournament

Unfortunately for Aston Villa fan Prince William, his team was beaten from the tournament in the semi-final (depicted while attending the FA Cup final on Saturday)
As a patron, he plays a crucial role after the last collision – handing over the trophy on the winning side, something he had also done as a president.
In addition to going to Wembley for the FA Cup final, the Prince also regularly lives in England competitions and FA Cup final.
About his love for Villa to the Gary Lineker of the BBC talked in May 2015, William said: ‘Long ago I came to school at school a lot in football. I was looking for clubs.
‘All my friends at school were Man United fans of Chelsea fans and I did not want to follow the run of the mill teams.
“I wanted a team that was more middle table that could give me more emotional roller coaster moments.”
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