Royal fans were left sad after seeing what Prince George wore to football match
Prince George’s formal attire at last year’s Euro 2024 final has resurfaced online as the Women’s 2025 Euros begins this weekend. The young royal, now 11, wore a suit and tie to England’s men’s final against Spain—a stark contrast to the typical football jerseys seen in the crowd.
Many fans expressed disappointment at the time, questioning why George wasn’t dressed in an England shirt like most young supporters. Social media buzzed with comments like, “Every kid in the country wearing an England shirt tonight except him,” and calls to “get the boy in a kit.”
However, the choice wasn’t about royal protocol—it was personal. Reports suggest George idolizes his father, Prince William, and deliberately mimics his style. After the Euro 2020 final, Kate Middleton reportedly explained that George opted for a suit because he “wanted to wear a tie like dad.”
The 2024 final ended in heartbreak for England, with Spain securing a 2-1 victory. William later tweeted his support, writing, “This time it just wasn’t meant to be.” Meanwhile, George’s poised appearance alongside his parents drew both criticism and sympathy from royal watchers.
As the Women’s Euros kicks off in Switzerland, all eyes are on England’s Lionesses, who triumphed in 2022. Fans wonder if George will again choose a suit over a jersey if he attends matches this summer.
The young prince’s fashion choices highlight the balancing act of royal life—honoring tradition while navigating childhood. While some see his suits as overly formal, others view them as a sweet nod to his bond with William.
Whether in a shirt or a blazer, George’s presence at football events continues to charm fans. If he appears at the Women’s Euros, his outfit will likely spark fresh debate—but one thing’s clear: his admiration for his dad isn’t changing anytime soon.