Prince William faced the disgusting anti-Royal songs celebrating the death of his grandmother, the queen and mocks his brother, Prince Harry last night.
Celtic supporters sang 'Lizzie's in A Box' when the Prince of Wales saw them play his beloved Aston Villa, a decision that could see them forbidden from his next match of the Champions League.
Stocchly Catholic Glasgow Club fans, some of whom also support Scottish independence, also sang “if you hate the royal family, applaud their hands.”
They showed an Irish flag themed banner glorifying Michael Fagan, who broke into Queen Elizabeth II's room at Buckingham Palace in July 1982, weeks after William was born.
'Michael Fagan The Prowler', said the flag, and it is known that Celtic fans sang 'Michael Fagan forgiveness for their loss' and 'f *** The coronation' when the queen died.
William took off his songs last night, including some about his brother Harry separated, wildly encouraging when Villa won 4-2 even though they even lost a penalty.
Villa fans had shown their support for the Windsors and their most famous fan.
They sang 'God save the king' and held flags of the union in response to Celtic's songs. British flags were also placed around and outside the historic Villa Park stadium.
Prince William (in the photo yesterday), 42, joined thousands of followers in the stands in Villa Park in Birmingham on Wednesday night, before celebrating the 4-2 victory of the club in full time
Villa won the crucial game against Celtic, to delight of the future king
Visiting supporters also held an Irish flag banner at the stand that celebrated Michael Fagan, the intruder who entered the Buckingham palace room of Queen Elizabeth II, days after William was born. A Palestinian flag was also on display
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In response, Villa fans sang the National Anthem of the United Kingdom 'God save the king' and held flags of the union in support of the future king and his family
Prince William, 42, joined thousands of followers in the stands in Villa Park in Birmingham on Wednesday night.
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It occurs after Celtic was fined in October 2022 by 'provocative' antimonarch banks exhibited by his fans in a match of the Champions League less than a week after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
A banner saw between the section of the rings of the ground in its party against the Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk in Poland on September 14 declared 'f ** k the crown'.
Another said 'sorry for your loss Michael Fagan', a reference to the man who broke into the queen's room in 1982.
The Scottish champions were fined with 15,000 euros (just over £ 13,000) for the control of UEFA, ethics and the disciplinary body about what was described as “a message not suitable for a sporting event (that is, a provocative banner ) “.
BT Sport apologized after the television images prior to the game perfected the offensive banner before cutting quickly.
The silence of Minute was not celebrated in the game played in Warsaw, although the players of Celtic and Shakhtar used black bracelets in the memory of their deceased Majesty.
Fagan managed to climb the walls of the Buckingham Palace before crawling in the room of his late Majesty while sleeping in 1982.
The then painter and decorator, who has schizophrenia, spent about 10 minutes talking to the monarch about his family.
According to the reports, the late monarch thought that Fagan was just a drunk member of the staff, who was finally approached by a lacacho.
Prince William has been a fan of Aston Villa since his school days and attends matches as often as he can to show his support next to Osai Emery.
Yesterday was no different, since the Royal remained on the edge of his seat while watching the 90 -minute game that ended in an exciting victory for the hosts.
William, who seemed elegant in a sea coat and a shirt, was clearly entering the game while holding his head in his hands
William was clearly delighted with victory. Prince George, who also loves the town, was absent for the mid -week game, but has attended several games in the Pas
Banderas de la Unión were placed around the ground, including outside the famous Pub Holte
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William, who seemed elegant in a navy coat and a shirt, was clearly entering the game while holding his head in his hands, before leaving his seat when the second goal was confirmed and pumping his fists in the air.
The future king, who often leads his son Prince George to football games, has even admitted to having lost his voice to encourage Aston Villa on previous occasions.
Two weeks ago, William surprised the traigators when he appeared for a cider pint in a Wetherspoons located at Birmingham New Street station.
During his visit, he spoke with Aston Villa fans before the team of the team against Everton, one of whom later revealed that William uses an 'secret name' online to follow the latest news and transfer rumors in fans of fans
The partisan fellow Steve Jones told Athletics: “He said that he remains aware of the gossip of Villa because he is in all fans forums.”
“It is under different names and publishes there because this is how it has the feeling of what is happening and what is the opinion,” Jones recalled.