Prince William is set to be at the Europa League final this evening to cheer on Aston Villa – but why does he support them?
HRH Prince William looked every bit the typical Aston Villa supporter as he cheered his side on during the 4-0 victory over Nottingham Forest in the Europa League semi-final second leg at Villa Park.
And he is set to do it all again at the final in Istanbul against Freiburg this evening.
He may hold a royal title, but he’s no casual claret and blue enthusiast, reports Birmingham Live.
He is a devoted follower who is eagerly anticipating watching his side hopefully claim their first European silverware since 1982.
But what exactly led him to support Villa and how did he develop into such a passionate fan? We have all the details here…
Why does Prince William support Aston Villa?
Prior to Villa’s FA Cup loss to Arsenal in May 2015 under Tim Sherwood, he discussed his Villa loyalty with BBC presenter Gary Lineker.
Prince William said: “A long time ago at school I got into football big time. I was looking around for clubs. All my friends at school were either Man United fans or Chelsea fans and I didn’t want to follow the run of the mill teams.
“I wanted to have a team that was more mid-table that could give me more emotional rollercoaster moments. Aston Villa’s always had a great history. I have got friends of mine who support Aston Villa and one of the first FA Cup games I went to was Bolton v Aston Villa back in 2000. Sadly, Villa went on to lose to Chelsea.
“It was fantastic, I sat with all the fans with my red beanie on, and I was sat with all the Brummie fans and had a great time. It was the atmosphere, the camaraderie and I really felt that there was something I could connect with.”
Speaking in February 2020, William said: “People like Paul Merson were playing and I thought if people like him can play as well as he does, knowing the struggles he was under at the time…this is a club I can support.
“I was also born in ’82, the year we won the (European) Cup, so I feel the history and pedigree around Villa has always been quite close to me.”
Has he attended matches?
He was photographed in an executive box at Villa Park during the 0-0 Premier League draw against Sunderland in November 2013, sporting a Villa coat and scarf.
He also took his place at the 2015 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal, seated as a dignitary in the Royal Box alongside then Villa owner Randy Lerner. Villa were beaten 4-0, with Prince William presenting the trophy to Arsenal and handing out runners-up medals to Tim Sherwood’s players.
He made a further visit to Villa Park for the 1-0 Championship win over Cardiff City in April 2018, and was pictured celebrating in an executive box alongside former Villa favourite John Carew as Jack Grealish netted a late winner.
The prince paused after the match to chat and pose for photographs with players and staff. He attended the play-off final defeat to Fulham at Wembley in May 2018, a week after his brother Harry’s wedding, and was present at Carrow Road in the 2019/20 season to witness Villa thrash Norwich 5-1.
Prince William was also spotted at a fixture against Nottingham Forest in April last year and attended the Europa Conference League semi-final against Olympiacos in May.
Have there been any other examples of his Villa support?
Upon Villa’s return to European football’s premier competition, he wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “We are Champions League! A historic season and an amazing achievement. “Thanks to Unai, the whole squad and everyone at Aston Villa. Can’t wait for next season. #UTV.”
He appeared to be sporting a claret tie at the wedding of his wife’s sister Pippa Middleton in May 2017. In October 2017, the Duke and Duchess visited the London Stadium, home of West Ham United. The Hammers presented their young children with replica kits; however, William made his allegiances abundantly clear.
He quipped: “Right colours, wrong team.”
A month later, as a guest at the Pride of Britain awards, he donned a Villa scarf in a gesture of solidarity with Villa supporter Moin Younis, who was honoured with an award recognising his courage in living with a severe skin condition. During the same month, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge paid a visit to Villa Park and held talks with manager Steve Bruce, with the Duke commending the manager on his side’s performances. He has never been one to hide his claret and blue loyalties, and was proudly flying the flag for Villa in September 2018 while on a training exercise in Kenya with his regiment, the Irish Guards.
William met with local forces as well as the football team from the small town of Kinamba as part of a community initiative. He presented every player with that season’s Villa shirt, handing out a combination of home and away kits, and posed for a photograph.
How have Villa marked his support?
Following the birth of all three of William and Kate’s children, Villa posted a congratulatory message on Twitter featuring a picture of a Villa shirt bearing the name ‘HRH’. Former manager Bruce was struck by the depth of knowledge HRH displayed about his Villa squad when the pair met in November 2017.
Bruce said: “He introduced Kate to me as the ‘top man’. He talked about the squad and how we have turned it around a little bit.
“He’s delighted we are moving it forward. Being a dad myself, you would like him as a son. He was impeccable. It’s not often you have the future King as a supporter so it’s great for the club.”


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