Prince William and Prince George spotted in the stands at Euro final

By Jo Abi|

Prince William attended the Euro 2024 final between England and Spain in Germany with his eldest son Prince George.

Both William, 42, and George, 10, are football fans and have previously attended games together.

The royals were seated next to King Felipe of Spain and his youngest daughter Infanta Sofia, 17.

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Prince William has arrived at the Euro 2024 final with his eldest son Prince George. (Getty)

The Euro 2024 final is held at the Olympiastadion Berlin in Germany.

Prince Louis, six, hasn't joined William and George for the event.

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The Euro 2024 final is being held at the Olympiastadion Berlin in Germany. (AP)
The British royals pictured alongside Spain's King Felipe and his daughter Infanta Sofia. (Getty)

A video of William and George's arrival at the game was shared on the Prince and Princess of Wales' social media channels.

In the video the royals are walking into the Olympiastadion on a red carpet. They then find their seats as they greet fellow attendees, including new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

William is seen introducing George to other guests seated next to them. At one stage the proud dad is pointing something out to George as the 10-year-old carefully watches on.

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Both William and George are avid football fans. (AP)
At one stage the proud dad is pointing something out to George as the 10-year-old carefully watches on. (Getty)

This is Prince William's third time travelling to see England play for the tournament.

He watched England take on Denmark at Frankfurt Arena on June 20 alongside the King of Denmark, then attended the quarterfinals match against Switzerland at  Düsseldorf Arena on July 6.

Prince William reacting to the football
All the best photos of William reacting to the football

William has put on an animated display at the games, particularly during the game against Switzerland, which ended in a penalty shootout.

England would lose the final to Spain 2-1, with William sharing his condolences on social media.

"This time just wasn't meant to be," he wrote. "We're all still so proud of you. Onwards @England. W."

Overnight, the Princess of Wales attended the men's singles final at Wimbledon with daughter Princess Charlotte, nine. They were joined by the Princess' sister Pippa Middleton.

Princess Charlotte of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales
The Princess of Wales receives a standing ovation at Wimbledon. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)

This was Catherine's second appearance following the beginning of her cancer treatment. She attended Trooping the Colour, the annual celebration of the King's birthday, earlier in the year on June 15.

The Princess of Wales, Pippa Middleton, Princess Charlotte, Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, Benedict Cumberbatch, Sophie Hunter and Julia Roberts
This was Catherine's second appearance following the beginning of her cancer treatment. (Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images)

Charlotte watched on proudly as the Wimbledon crowd gave her mother a standing ovation, to which Catherine, 42, smiled and waved.

She later presented the trophy to winner Carlos Alcaraz who beat Novak Djokovic in straight sets.

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