Prince George joined his father Prince William on day four of the second Ashes test at Lord’s, London.
The nine-year-old young royal, dressed in a smart blazer and checked shirt, sat in the stands alongside the 41-year-old Prince of Wales and watched England take on Australia during the cricket series.
Equally smart father-of-three William wore a light blue jacket and stylish sunglasses while enjoying a day out with his eldest son.
The sports-loving duo seemed heavily focused on the action, with certain elements being pointed out by the heir to the British throne George, who often seemed to sport a very similar facial expression to his father’s.
The royals at Lord’s were also joined by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. On one occasion, the beaming politician appeared to be chatting with William and George after the latter was presented with a replica ash urn by Richard Thompson, chairman of the ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board).
Williams mini me! Nine-year-old Prince George sat in the stands alongside the 41-year-old Prince of Wales and watched England take on Australia at Lord’s
A beaming Prince George holds a replica ash urn as he sits next to Richard Thompson, Chairman of the ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board).
During a break in action, the young royal enjoyed a slice of pizza while William chatted with other guests in the box – including actor and comedian Stephen Fry, who shook hands with George.
The father-son duo looked like each other’s eyes – and even sipped on similar drinks at one point.
Commenters on social media also noted how similar the father and son looked as they both wore blue blazers and light colored shirts while England played Australia.
Both opted for a relaxed style with the top buttons undone. They were seen enjoying and discussing the game together, with William pointing out a number of moves to his eldest son.
William has previously attended football matches with his eldest, including to watch their beloved Aston Villa play and the Euro 2020 final at Wembley Stadium.
The couple were not joined by the 41-year-old Princess of Wales, eight-year-old Princess Charlotte and five-year-old Prince Louis.
Her appearance comes after Prince George was reportedly spotted last week visiting the boarding school where he could soon be a student.
His parents Prince William and Princess Kate, both 41, were seen on the campus of Eton College. Hello! magazine reported.
A piece of action! During a break, the young royal enjoyed a slice of pizza while William chatted with other guests in the box
The Prince of Wales, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Prince George in the box during day four of the second Ashes test match at Lord’s, London
Stephen Fry speaks to Prince William and Prince George during the Ashes at Lord’s
Equally smart father-of-three William wore a light blue jacket and stylish sunglasses while enjoying a day out with his eldest son
Like father, like son! George often appeared to have a very similar facial expression to his father’s as he watched the action
Pictured in the grandstand are Prince George, Prince William and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
In a photo of the meeting shared by royal fans on social media, little George, who turns 10 this month, wore navy blue shorts, a short-sleeved shirt and black shoes while standing next to his father. He was also educated at the prestigious boarding school in Berkshire.
Meanwhile, Kate appeared to be repeating her £490 white and emerald green Cefinn shirt dress, which she had debuted a week earlier on a trip to Nuneaton to visit school.
The trio stood with a man and woman who appeared to be Eton College staff and chatted outside while huddled alongside a sign reading ‘The Porter’s Lodge’ and another sign reading ‘Entrance forbidden” was written.
Prince William and his younger brother, Prince Harry, 38, were both secondary school students at Eton College, with William enrolling in 1995.
Eton College currently quotes its tuition as £15,432 per half – where half means semester and three semesters in the school year.
Prince William and Prince George watch Day 4 of the 2nd Ashes Test at Lord’s as Prince George receives a replica Ashes urn
The sports-loving duo seemed heavily focused on the game, with British heir to the throne George pointing out certain elements
An animated Prince George covers his face while watching the game between England and Australia
see double! Prince George joined his father Prince William for the second Ashes Test at Lord’s, London
William (pictured left today) has previously attended football matches with his eldest, including to watch their beloved Aston Villa play and the Euro 2020 final at Wembley
Overall tuition at the prestigious school, whose alumni include David Cameron, Boris Johnson and George Osborne, totals £46,296 per year.
After moving to Windsor last year, all of the Welsh children were enrolled at Lambrook Primary School in Berkshire – just a ten minute drive from their new home, Adelaide Cottage.
Lambrook prides itself on “first class teaching and excellent facilities” which include a 25 meter swimming pool, nine hole golf course, artificial grass pitch, hard courts, squash court, cricket and other sports fields.
Fees are £4,389 per semester for receiving 2nd graders like Louis, £6,448 per semester for 3rd-4th graders like Charlotte and £6,999 per semester for George through 5th-8th graders, plus an additional £1,481 per term for boarding for Y3-8.
Famous alumni include actor Alex Pettyfer, the sons of War Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, and entrepreneur Giles Clarke, who founded Majestic Wine.
Before the move, Prince George and his little sister, eight-year-old Princess Charlotte, attended Thomas’s preparatory school on Battersea High Street.