Prince George, 11, Makes Rare Public Comment at Wimbledon and It’s Adorably Humble

Prince George, 11, Makes Rare Public Comment at Wimbledon and It's Adorably HumbleNew Foto - Prince George, 11, Makes Rare Public Comment at Wimbledon and It's Adorably Humble

CameraSport via Getty Prince George was asked about his tennis skills during his outing at Wimbledon, and he had a humble answer in a rare public comment George attended the men's singles final with mom Kate Middleton, dad Prince William and sister Princess Charlotte The outing marked Prince George's third time attending Wimbledon Prince Georgeis back in the Royal Box at Centre Court, but he may have some skills on the court as well. Kate MiddletonandPrince William's eldest son, who will celebrate his 12th birthday on July 22, joined his parents and 10-year-old sister,Princess Charlotte, for theirday out at the British tennis tournamenton July 13 to watch the men's singles finals. According toThe Telegraph, the foursome met with doubles champions Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, where Cash asked Prince George about his athletic abilities on the tennis court. The young royal reportedly shrugged and responded humbly, "I'm alright." Prince George seems to be taking after his parents by taking a keen interest in sports. Sunday's outing marked his third time at Wimbledon, and Princess Kate previously revealed that her eldest son hashit the court with legendary player Roger Federer! Karwai Tang/WireImage George, who is second in the line of succession to the throne, also often joins dad Prince William at soccer games, including afather-son outing on April 15to cheer on Aston Villa. The outing hinted that George will continue his father's tradition of supporting Aston Villa. Prince William once said his eldest son was "part of the pride," a phrase used to denote fans of Aston Villa, whose insignia features a lion. However, Prince William has shared how all three of his children play a role in his superstitions about the club. "If we're not doing very well, I start moving round the house quite quickly and I put the children in different positions hoping that's going to change our luck," he toldThe Sunin an interview published on March 14. Karwai Tang/WireImage Although the Royal Box at Centre Court istypically considered off-limits to childrengiven the high demand for a spot and limited 74 seats, Prince George and Princess Charlotte are the recent exceptions to the rules. Prince George first attended Wimbledon 2022 alongside his parents, who are regulars at the sporting event, where Kate regularly awards trophies to Wimbledon winners as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The young royal even got the chance tohold Novak Djokovic's first-place trophyfollowing the match. Georgereturned to Wimbledonthe following year, cheering from the stands alongside his parents and Princess Charlotte as Carlos Alcaraz won the men's singles final against Djokovic. Julian Finney/Getty Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Last year, Wimbledon was agirls' day outfor Princess Kate, Princess Charlotte and Pippa Middleton, as the Princess of Wales made a rare outing amid her cancer treatment. Read the original article onPeople

 

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