Prince William, who is an ardent Aston Villa fan, let slip the team that his 11-year-old daughter Princess Charlotte supports – and it is not the same as her dad

Prince William with daughter Princess Charlotte

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Prince William with daughter Princess Charlotte(Image: Andrew Stenning/Daily Mirror)

Prince William has let slip his daughter Princess Charlotte’s favourite football team – and she is not following in the footsteps of her dad.

The Prince of Wales is known to be a diehard Aston Villa fan – and witnessed the team make history last week when they lifted the Europa League trophy for the first time in over 40 yearrs following a 3-0 win against Freiburg in Istanbul.

When it comes to his children Prince George, Charlotte and Prince Louis, William has always maintained that he would not force them to support Villa and they would be free to choose their own teams. And while out in Cornwall last week, it seems he confirmed 11-year-old Charlotte’s favourite club – Chelsea.

Prince William on a trip to Nansledean last week - the day after Villa's Europa League win

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Prince William on a trip to Nansledean last week – the day after Villa’s Europa League win (Image: Hannah McKay/PA Wire)

It came as William visited Nansledan, where he was visiting a housing project being supported by his Duchy of Cornwall estate. As he met children from Nansledan Primary School, he was told one young pupil was a Chelsea fan and he replied: “My daughter loves Chelsea.”

It is thought that William’s oldest son, George, is an Aston Villa fan like his father, as he has accompanied the heir to the throne to several matches, including last season’s Champions League quarter final, which saw Villa crash out of the competition to Paris St Germain.

Meanwhile, William previously joked that Louis, eight, supports about “five different” teams. He said: “I’m kind of hoping they’ll all find their own teams in time. They don’t all have to be Villa fans. I’m trying not to be biased but obviously they see how passionate I am about it and they watch the matches with me.”

William previously revealed he first started supporting Villa when he was 11 years old. Speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast, William revealed how he was desperate not to follow his classmates in rooting for Manchester United or Arsenal.

Prince William supporting Aston Villa in the Europa League final

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Prince William supporting Aston Villa in the Europa League final (Image: CameraSport via Getty Images)

And he claims his mind was made up aged 11 when he went to watch Villa in action against Bolton in the FA Cup. He said: “I felt a real connection with the club. I felt Villa was a very proud Midlands club and it felt very special.”

When it comes to the Princess of Wales, she too is believed to support Chelsea like her daughter. It was revealed she was a fan of the Blues in 2015 during a Christmas party at children’s charity the Anna Freud Centre.

One youngster she met at the party told Hello! afterwards: “We high-fived because she supports Chelsea and I support Chelsea. I love people who support Chelsea.”

Prince Harry is said not to be as football-mad as his older brother William. But he does reportedly have a team that is close to his heart – Arsenal. It is claimed he was heard saying “most of the royal family are Arsenal fans” when conducting charity work in New Zealand several years ago.

While the Duchess of Edinburgh previously revealed she is a fan of Sunderland as Sophie is patron of the club’s charitable arm – the Foundation of Light.