Aston Villa fan Prince William has cheeky response to young Manchester United fans in queue for Queen lying in state
Prince William couldn't miss out on some football banter as he stoically met well-wishers as they queued to see his grandmother lie in state. The new Prince of Wales joined his father, King Charles, as they went to thank those waiting to pay their respects to the Queen at Westminster Hall.
READ MORE: 'I'm no royalist... but I queued all night to meet King Charles - only for him to tell me I shouldn't have' "Are you all United supporters," the prince asked to a chorus of "yeahs". He then turned to the first young boy, seen in a green hoodie, placed his hands on both his shoulders and said: "We can't all be perfect," to a few laughs.
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