Prince William and Prince George will attend a football match after the royal duties are cancelled
Prince William is enjoying father-son time after the Royal family announced that the monarchy would take a step back from the royal duties facing the public as Britain nears a pivotal election.
5/25 Saturday, the Prince of Wales attended the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United held at London's famous Wembley Stadium.
Prince William was accompanied by a fellow football enthusiast with his 10-year-old son, Prince George, who likes his father enjoys a good game on the pitch
A father-son outing can be considered half business and half pleasure- as people report, the Prince of Wales is a football fan. He is the president of the Football Association and is tasked with awarding the coveted tournament trophy to the championship team.
As people report, Prince William greeted both teams before the start of the game and shook hands with various players and team managers.
3 proud dads were also photographed sitting with their 10-year-old son, wearing a "dark black suit" along with a "white shirt and a red, white and blue stripped-down tie," while Prince George wore a similar ensemble matching his royal dad.
The outing comes after the Royal family agreed to postpone all public outings after British Prime Minister Rishi Snack announced a surprise election scheduled for 7/4.
"Earlier today, I spoke with His Majesty the King to ask for the dissolution of Parliament," Snack said at a press conference outside 10 Downing Street on 5/22, people said at the time "The King acknowledged this request and will hold a general election on 7/4."
According to a Buckingham Palace spokesperson, the Royal family "avoids engaging in any public involvement that may appear to distract attention or distract from the election campaign."
"Their Majesties send their heartfelt apologies to any of those who may be affected as a result," the spokesperson added.
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