The real drama unfolded at the stadium in Berlin when Prince William and his son George came to support the England team in the final of the European Football Championship.

Emotions on the edge: When England conceded the first goal

Photographers managed to capture the moment when, after the missed ball, Prince George looked disappointed and sat down next to his father.

"It just wasn't meant to be this time. We're all still so proud of you. Go England!"

Hope to win: Cole Palmer's goal

That changed when Cole Palmer scored a great goal to give the Royals hope for a win. Prince William and George jumped out of their seats and cheered as Palmer approached the opposition goal.

Triumph and disappointment: The final result

Unfortunately, the joy was short-lived. Spain scored another goal with a few minutes left in the match to secure the win. After the final whistle, Prince William posted a message from the official Kensington Palace account, expressing his support for the team.

Fans present noticed the incredible resemblance between father and son. One of the users of social networks noted:

"Prince George walks just like his father. A mini version of Prince William!"

Another added:

"Wonderful. Prince George looks like his father"

Royal support: How George and William stuck together

Shortly before the national anthem, fans saw 10-year-old Prince George adjusting his tie, moments before his father did the same. This once again emphasized their similarity and closeness.

Despite the outcome of the match, the royal family remained loyal to their team, showing an example of resilience and support in any situation.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova