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Prince William had a relatable moment as he spoke at a royal engagement in London on Thursday. The Prince of Wales , who is not only an avid football fan but also the UK's Football Association president, had lost his voice a little after cheering on his beloved England in the Euro 2024 semi-final on Wednesday night (Thursday morning AEST). Backing it up the next morning with work commitments, like millions of other Brits, the royal told guests at the Homewards event he'd "got a hoarse voice after last night".

READ MORE:  King gives shout out to Prince William in speech He praised the match-winning goal from Ollie Watkins, who plays for Aston Villa - Prince William's favourite team in the English Premier League. "I have a little moment when I thought '..



.he might do this'!? I was willing him on when he came on," the Prince of Wales said, according to Telegraph UK . "It was a hell of a goal.

" Following the game, William took to social media to congratulate the player. "What a beauty, Ollie! Congratulations England!" he wrote, in a personal post on X. READ MORE:  King Charles put to work in factory during visit to Wales At Thursday's Lambeth event for Homewards – Prince William's ambitious five-year project to end homelessness – the royal not only celebrated the football win but the first year of the program.

The royal met with members from the six flagship locations - Aberdeen; Lambeth; Newport; Northern Ireland; Sheffield; Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole -.

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