Royal hallmark! On the day of his coronation, fans have been asking WHO King Charles III supports… and it is NOT the same as his son Prince William’s beloved Aston Villa!
- The Royal Family has a long history of supporting the beautiful game
- Prince William is an avid Aston Villa fan and has supported the club since childhood
- But His Royal Highness does not share in his son’s support of the Villains
On the day of his coronation, questions have been raised about which football team King Charles III is supporting.
The Royal Family has a long history of the beautiful game, with the Queen rumored to be a West Ham, stemming from her admiration for former Hammers and England boss Ron Greenwood.
A staunch supporter of Aston Villa since childhood, Prince William recently visited the club’s training ground to meet Unai Emery and the first-team squad.
However, the royal love affair with the sport goes back even further, with King George V starting the tradition of a member of the family attending the FA Cup final when he saw Burnley beat Liverpool to lift the famous trophy in 1914 , during the last final to be staged at Crystal Palace.
That result marked the only time in their history that the Clarets lifted the trophy, but the association between Vincent Kompany’s side and the royals doesn’t end there.
Prince William has been a longtime supporter of Aston Villa and recently visited the club’s training ground
The Queen remained neutral throughout her life, but she was rumored to have a soft spot for West Ham
The great-grandson of George V, the former Prince of Wales, revealed that a charity trip to the area led him to support the Lancashire club.
‘A consortium of my charities, including the British Asian Trust, work in Burnley.’ Charles narrated an audience for the Trust in 2012.
“That’s why some of you asked tonight if I support a British football club and I said ‘yes, Burnley’. And people have responded with “Burnley?”
“Oh yes, because Burnley has been through some very difficult times and I am trying to find ways to help restore and increase aspirations and self-esteem in that part of the world.
‘My charities have worked together there to demonstrate that an integrated approach bears the most fruit.’
The 74-year-old has since visited Turf Moor and even received his own replica shirt as a gift, with ‘HRH 1’ printed on the back.
Burnley shared a tweet congratulating Charles on the coronation, with the Championship winners also announcing they will mark the occasion by singing the national anthem ahead of their final game of the season against Cardiff on Monday.
Charles revealed he became a Burnley fan in 2021 after doing charity work in the area
The club announced they will honor the king on Monday by signing the national anthem