England's match welcomes Prince William.
Prince William is anticipated to catch England's Football EURO kick-off against Croatia on TV Sunday. But if matters get heated for the Three Lions in four days, he'll be there in person. The man slated to inherit the throne will jet off to Germany for a stadium visit.
Set to depart for Germany the following week, Prince William has a football-centric itinerary. According to Kensington Palace, the British heir is set to attend the England vs Denmark match at the stadium on Thursday, June 20th. The event will kick off at 6 PM, held in Frankfurt am Main.
There's speculation William might keep the festivities going as he turns 42 on June 21st.
As the Prince of Wales - a fervent football enthusiast, as well as the English Football Association's president - William visits the English national team in this capacity during the looming Thursday EURO game. The Three Lions will have already commenced the tournament with a Serbia match Sunday prior.
Sage Advice from William's Kids
Before their departure, the English team reckoned to receive a tip or two from Prince William's cherubic brood.
Prince Louis, the wild six-year-old, advocated a more outlandish method for triumph at the EUROs: doubling their regular meals. The players were apprised of this helpful hint by William. "Imagining you all playing on the field with inflated orbs, I guess you may want to heed my youngest's counsel with a fair amount of caution," William quipped.
Prince George, William's elder son (10), has shared his dad's adoration for football, tagging along on multiple visits to the venue. The youngster, however, seems unlikely to be part of William's visit to Frankfurt. The British paper "Daily Mail" hints that William may not be accompanied by his children.
Asides from Louis and George, William and his spouse, Princess Kate, are also proud parents to Princess Charlotte (9). Kate is taking a brief break from the spotlight to cope with cancer therapy.
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