Prince William news: Duke triumphs in royal row as he tweets in support of Aston Villa | Royal | News (Reports)

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The Duke – a known Villa fan – has complained in the past about struggling to tweet whatever he wants from the @KensingtonRoyal Twitter account. On the few occasions he does, William sometimes signs off the tweets with the letter ‘W’.

On Sunday, Aston Villa beat Liverpool 7-2 in a match which toppled the former’s current Premier League run.

The KensingtonRoyal Twitter page responded by quoting the official Aston Villa page along with a clapping emoji.

There was no ‘W’ on the tweet to indicate William was the sender, although the Duke is a known football fan.

One such time was when Liverpool beat Barcelona 4-0 in the 2019 Champion’s League Semi-Final.

He revealed on the Peter Crouch podcast the match was “one of the best games of football I’ve ever seen”.

At the time, the Duke tweeted: “Well done Liverpool – an incredible result, what a comeback.”

More recently, William tweeted in celebration about football matches returning amid the coronavirus pandemic.

On June 17, the known football fan tweeted: “So good to have football back, we have all missed it!

“Thank you to everyone involved for your hard work in making it happen. W”

Tonight, Prince William is due to appear in a documentary in which he is expected to reflect on the coronavirus pandemic as well as climate change.

In Prince William: A Planet For Us All, the Duke speaks to naturalist David Attenborough, who was recently pictured with him.

He tells Mr Attenborough: “Every generation, you know, after yours, David, has grown up listening and seeing all the things that you’ve shown them. And, hopefully, each generation listens a little bit more.”

The Duke of Cambridge also encourages young people to be more vocal about the climate change issue.

In one scene, he says: “We’ve got to speed the pace up. We’ve got to get on top of it and we need to be more vocal and more educational about what’s going on.”

The documentary was filmed over two years. It is due to air on ITV at 9pm tonight.

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