Prince William and Prince George Enjoy Boys’ Day Out at Cricket Match

Prince William and Prince George Enjoy Boys' Day Out at Cricket Match

The Duke of Cambridge and his eldest son, Prince George, enjoyed a day out at the cricket on Saturday. The pair attended the second Ashes Test match between England and Australia at the Kia Oval in London.

The 9-year-old prince looked dapper in a blue blazer and jeans, while his father opted for a more casual look of a white polo shirt and khakis. They were seen laughing and talking as they watched the match from a private box.

At one point, Prince George was presented with a mini-replica of the Ashes urn by Richard Thompson, chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board. The urn is a symbol of the rivalry between England and Australia’s cricket teams, and its origin dates back to 1882.

The outing comes as Prince George has been slightly more in the public eye this year. In May, he attended the coronation of his grandfather, King Charles III. He was also in attendance for the Trooping the Colour, the official birthday parade for King Charles.

The young prince will celebrate his 10th birthday later this month on July 22.

Here are some other interesting facts about Prince George:

  • He is the eldest child of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
  • He is second in line to the throne, just behind his father.
  • He was born on July 22, 2013.
  • He has two younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
  • He attended his first royal engagement in 2016, when he accompanied his parents to a charity polo match.
  • He is a fan of football and rugby.
  • He enjoys playing with his siblings and his dogs.
  • He is a smart and curious child who loves to learn new things.
  • He is a kind and compassionate boy who cares about others.
  • He is a role model for many young people around the world.

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