Prince William recently shared a rare and charming insight into his youngest son Prince Louis’ football fandom dilemma during his visit to Edinburgh’s Leith Community Centre. On May 21, while announcing the launch of the “Leith United” initiative—a new community project by The Royal Foundation in partnership with Street Soccer Scotland—the Prince of Wales revealed that Louis currently supports five different football teams.

Speaking with local youth, William explained the challenge his youngest child faces, contrasting it with his own and Prince George’s unwavering support for Aston Villa. Just last month, William and George were spotted cheering on Aston Villa during their Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain, creating lasting father-son memories that William described as “really important to create.”

Aside from sharing the adorable family anecdote, Prince William actively engaged with the Edinburgh community—participating in a soccer game where he scored a goal and enjoying a flamenco dance performance. His visit highlighted the Royal Foundation’s commitment to social initiatives like the Community Impact project, which uses sport to help vulnerable communities in Scotland.
This glimpse into Prince Louis’ indecision adds a relatable and human touch to the royal family’s public life, showing that even princes face everyday choices like picking a favorite football team. Meanwhile, Prince William continues to champion community causes while maintaining his close bond with his family through shared experiences and sports enthusiasm.