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Prince William reveals Prince Louis’ relatable dilemma during visit to Scotland

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Prince William has made a visit to Leith Community Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland overnight.

The Prince of Wales was there to launch a new Street Soccer Scotland initiative through the Royal Foundation.

The father-of-three and mad football fan had a go at kicking the ball, spoke to kids about their favourite clubs and revealed a dilemma facing his youngest son, Prince Louis.

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Prince William revealed a dilemma facing his youngest son, Prince Louis, as he talked to locals at the Leith Community Centre about football (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Prince Louis supports five football teams his dad revealed during his visit to Scotland (WireImage)

While William’s eldest son, Prince George, 11, is an Aston Villa fan just like his famous father, his seven-year-old is a little torn it seems.

The Prince of Wales was presented an Aston Villa artwork by Erin, who said the Birmingham club is one of two she supports.

It was something Prince William said he could relate to.

“My youngest at the moment says he supports five different football teams,” he told her, according to Hello! magazine.

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Prince George has been seen accompanying his dad – the former president of the Football Association – to various matches between Villa and rival teams. (Pierre Suu/Getty Images)

Prince George has been seen accompanying his dad – the former president of the Football Association – to various matches between Villa and rival teams.

The father-of-three’s previously spoken about how his youngest two kids – Princess Charlotte, 10, and Louis are yet to find their teams.

“I’m kind of hoping they’ll all find their own teams in time, they don’t all have to be Villa fans,” Prince William told UK newspaper The Sun in March.

Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were photographed wearing England jerseys while watching the 2024 Euros final at home with mum Kate (X)

“I’m trying not to be biased but obviously they see how passionate I am about it and they watch the matches with me. I’m trying to spread the love a little bit.

“They do have Villa shirts, and ask to come to games with me, but they have other shirts as well. There’s been a bit of courting going on by other managers too.”

Charlotte and Louis were photographed wearing England jerseys while watching the 2024 Euros final at home with mum Kate, as William and George sat among the crowds in Spain.

The Prince of Wales was there to launch a new Street Soccer Scotland initiative through the Royal Foundation and even had a go kicking the ball. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Prince William’s new initiative is designed to use the power of football to “strengthen social connections for thousands of local people of all ages”. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Prince William’s new initiative is designed to use the power of football to “foster health and wellbeing, reduce isolation, and strengthen social connections for thousands of local people of all ages”.

The royal shared plenty of laughs as he chatted to founder and CEO David Duke along with other locals.

The 42-year-old also watched a martial arts class and spoke to people taking part in an arts class at the community centre.

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Prince William’s outing for his foundation with wife Kate, comes just hours after the couple were recognised for their charitable efforts.

The Prince and Princess of Wales were named “Innovators” on the inaugural Time100 Philanthropy list.

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