Prince George had to be told to calm down during football match for awkward reason

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Prince George was living his best life at the Norwich x Aston Villa football match over the weekend until his dad Prince William was forced to to tell him to tone down his excitement.

  • The little royal went to the Saturday match alongside dad Prince William, mum Kate Middleton and little sister Princess Charlotte.
  • He looked super excited about the fact that his club was winning – until the moment when his dad seemingly told him to calm down
  • This follows royals news that royal fans couldn't handle his hilarious reactions during the game.

The six-year-old stole our hearts all over again with his enthusiastic reactions to his club’s win over the weekend.

But some royal fans spotted the moment when Prince William had to tell his son to calm down.

One said, ‘How adorable is Prince George cheering on his (and daddy's) team? He was so excited William had to tell him to calm down.’

Another added, ‘Prince William telling George to calm down might be the best thing I've ever witnessed.’

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While we can all relate to the joy you get when the team you support is winning, turns out that the Cambridge family were sitting on the Norwich ground Carrow Road's South Stand and surrounded by home supporters, according to Hello! magazine.

As cute as he looked, this means that Prince George celebrating the goals might have not gone down well with the football fans sitting around him.

This also likely to be the reason why Prince William looked a bit subdued, when he’s previously celebrated his team’s wins just as enthusiastically as his little boy.

While Prince William and Prince George focused on the game, Kate chatted to Charlotte’s godmother and her best friend, Sophie Carter, while the princess sat on her lap.

There was so sign of Prince Louis during the family outing, probably because the little royal is too young to attend a match.

Mariana Cerqueira
Lifestyle Editor

Mariana is a lifestyle writer who has written for Goodto.com and My Imperfect Life. She joined the Goodto.com team as an intern after completing her journalism MA at City University. After six months spent writing about food, celebrity news, and family trends, Mariana left to write for Healthy Food magazine - but returned in 2017, to join the Future team once again. In her spare time, you’ll find Mariana in the kitchen cooking for her friends.