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Prince William celebrates milestone as King Charles continues tour in Samoa
Prince William unveils special plans with Kate Middleton and their three children

Prince William seemingly revealed his plans with wife Kate Middleton and their three children, Prince Geroge, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, after making a surprising personal post.
The future king, who has been longtime fan of football team, Aston Villa, shared a delightful news with sweet touch.
William’s favourite team became the first to win three games in the Champions League this season, beating Bologna, Bayern Munich, and BSC Young Boys, and they have also “kept three clean sheets,” meaning they haven’t let in any goals.
Prince William shared “of course I was watching” after the milestone was announced.
The Waleses children, who are currently on their half break in October, are understood to watching the game with their enthusiastic father.
In the post, William had replied to the sports commentator Ally McCoist, who gave him a shoutout during the match, and made sure to sign it off with a “W,” signalling that he personally wrote the tweet.
Ally is also the recipient of Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) by the Prince recently.
The news comes as King Charles and Queen Camilla landed in Apia to continue their Samoa leg of the tour.
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