Prince William puts head in hands next to nervous George as Villa have disastrous start to crunch Champions League clash

Prince William and George could not hide their nerves while they watched the disastrous start of Aston Villa at the competition of their champion with PSG.

The French football giants took a 3-1 lead in the quarterfinals second stage before he scored twice early tonight – causing Unai Emery's silk to climb to climb.

The Prince of Wales, 42, had a drink in his hand while he was in a hospitality box in the packed stadium.

Young Prince George, 11, put on a half-and-half scarf while he played pre-game nervously with his hands.

The father and son were also accompanied in the VIP box by the Duke and Duchess of Westminster.

Billionaire Aristocrat Hugh Grosvenor, 34, and his wife Olivia, 32, were seen on cheering the Villans after they recently announced that they are expecting a baby.

Fans soon went on their seats when the game started, but the stadium was quickly left frustrated when PSG scored twice in the first 27 minutes.

William kept his head in his hands while PSG defender Achraf Hakimi slid home the first.

For a second, the hopeful crowd was amazed.

Despite the discouraging Scoreline, there is still a big comeback on the cards, because the Belgian midfielder Youri Tielemans pulled one in the 34th minute.

A brave villa came out for the second half to write history and to fall the seismic score.

They were inspired by the Scottish skipper John McGinn who scored within 10 minutes after the restart.

Before Ezri Konsa returned the towering English center, Ezri Konsa Aston Villa gave the lead at night.

The Villans were surpassed in the first stage in Paris, where the opener of a Morgan Rogers was excluded by three good PSG goals that saw them strong control over the draw.

Proud Villa fans have tried Bee to play their bit and organize a European classic to help McGinn's men push all over the line.

The future king of England took place tonight to more than 40,000 fans in Villa Park – including more than 2,000 French supporters.

De Hoop is still high for a victory with Villa on an unbeaten run of 17 games at home in all games that extends until November 2024.

William and George also went to the first stage in Paris while they went into play through a roller coaster of emotions.

The Prince of Wales was seen wildly and hugged Villa after the first half.

But later the prince was seen with his head in his hands while the full-time whistle blew at 3-1.

William was in the crowd for Villa's victory over Bayern Munich earlier in the competition and road to Monaco in January.

He fell in love with Aston Villa for the first time after he had been brought to a competition by friends as a boy.

The heir said that he was grabbed by the “feeling of connectedness” and the passion of his colleague football fans.

Wills also revealed that he visits fan forums anonymously online – and moves his children around when he looks at home to bring the team happiness.

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