Prince William, 41, and Prince George, 10, were among the thousands of football fans present at Wembley Stadium yesterday for the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United.

The royal duo looked dapper in matching navy suits and striped ties as they watched the tense game in the stands, before shaking hands with all the players.

The Prince of Wales - who was in attendance due to his role as President of the Football Association - was seen on the big screens alongside his son at numerous points throughout the match.

This led to many fans taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, to gush over the father and son, and note how much little George looks exactly like his father. Plus, that he's inherited many of his mannerisms, too.

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"Prince George and a smiling Prince William today at Wembley," one fan shared alongside a clip of them. "The way they're both standing the exact same way."

A second, who dropped a photo of George fixing his hair agreed, and said: "Prince George looking like his father."

Others echoed these thoughts, as a third added: "Goodness, Prince George is growing up to be the spitting image of his father," while a fourth penned: "Prince George has the same mannerisms as his parents with their hair."

Meanwhile, another fan took to the platform to note that, not only does George look like William, but he's also got a likeness to his late grandmother, Princess Diana's side of the family, too.

They said: "Prince William and Prince George attend FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium. Two future Kings of England George is looking like his dad and the Spencer side of his family #PrinceWilliam #PrinceGeorge."

To be fair, we completely see the resemblance. These two are just *too* cute!

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