Prince William agreed to share a beer with the King of Denmark while watching England at the Euros this week, says a lip reader.
The Prince of Wales, who turned 42 yesterday, was seen cheering on the Three Lions alongside King Frederick at the England vs Denmark match in Germany on Thursday, but for the two royals, the celebrations didn’t end there, according to Mirror.
The future king, whose wife Kate Middleton wrote him a sweet birthday message today saying “we all love you so much”, was perhaps planning his own boys’ night out with the King of Denmark.
Perhaps to console themselves over the draw, the royals, who were supporting their respective national teams, reportedly discussed sharing a beer after the match.
According to lip reader Nicola Hickley, King Frederick said: ‘Do you drink Heineken? “After the game, we should have one.”
Prince William let his pre-birthday plans slip while watching England at the Euros yesterday, says lip reader
Prince William simply responded, “yes,” according to lip reader Nicola.
Back home, the Princess of Wales marked her husband’s birthday by sharing a sweet new portrait, along with a touching message.
The fun portrait shows the heir to the throne excitedly jumping in the air with his three children, who are also jumping.
“Happy birthday dad, we all love you very much!” says the caption, signed by Kate Middleton, with an “x.”
The family are dressed in casual clothes, with William sporting a hoodie and shorts, as they smile amid a pose for the photograph, taken by his wife in Norfolk last month.
William and the kids appear to be enjoying a sunny day at the beach, which looks like the one in the background of Kate’s Father’s Day photo for her husband, shared on Sunday.
To William’s right, his daughter Charlotte can be seen sporting a striped ensemble as she raises one arm in the air while a more shy Louis, dressed in a light blue Next t-shirt, looks down while holding his father’s hand . To the left of him, a delighted George, sporting a navy blue Nike t-shirt, can be seen waving at the camera.
Fans were delighted by the cheerful photo of the Prince’s young family, with some calling it “possibly the best photo they’ve ever seen” of the Welsh. Others dubbed the king the “Calmest Prince” in the comments.
The Prince of Wales, who turned 42 on June 21, was seen cheering on the Three Lions alongside King Frederick at the England vs Denmark match in Germany last night, but for the two royals the celebrations didn’t end there, he posted the Mirror.
The future king was planning his own boys’ night out with the king of Denmark in Frankfurt, Germany, a lip reader alleged.
Perhaps to console themselves for the draw, the royals reportedly discussed having a drink of Heineken after the match.
“Happy birthday Prince William,” one wrote. ‘Wishing you all the best and happiest moments!’
“Beautiful session,” added another. ‘Happy birthday Prince William!!’
A third wrote: “Happy birthday to the next King… This photo is adorable.”
Commenters also praised the “normal happy family.”
On the other hand, the Royal Family’s social networks also wished the Prince a happy birthday and shared a sweet snapshot.
In it, a young William is depicted in an adorable black and white photograph with his father, now King Charles III.
According to lip reader Nicola Hickley, King Frederik’s exact words were: Do you drink Heineken? After the game, we should have one’
The lip reader claimed that Prince William simply responded, ‘yes’, to the suggestion of a drink.
The Prince was seen laughing with King Frederik in the stands after the UEFA Euro 2024 match at the Frankfurt Arena.
The fun birthday portrait shows the heir to the throne jumping in the air with his three children. “Happy birthday dad, we all love you so much!” says the caption, signed by his wife, Kate Middleton.
The caption reads: “We wish the Prince of Wales a very happy birthday!” The little boy smiles for the camera while his father hugs him in the sweet image.
The National Museum of the Royal Navy also followed with a heartfelt post, praising his “important stint with the Royal Navy as part of his military training, completing a two-month attachment in 2008.”
“His diverse background has been a testament to his commitment to serving his country,” he added.
However, the festivities came a day after the Prince witnessed England’s disappointing Euro 2024 draw against Denmark.
FA President William was pictured alongside King Frederick of Denmark as the two teams met in Frankfurt, Germany, with the Three Lions drawing 1-1 in their second match of the tournament.
The heir to the throne has faced a challenging 12 months with both his wife, the Princess of Wales, and his father, the King, diagnosed with cancer.