Prince William and Prince George watch a cricket match at Lord’s in London on July 1.Photo:Kieran McManus/Shutterstock

HRH Prince William and Prince George

Kieran McManus/Shutterstock

Prince WilliamandPrince Georgedid some father-son bonding while attending a cricket match on Saturday.

The two royals — who love to take in sporting events together — were photographed in a private box as they watched England take on Australia on the fourth day of the second Ashes Test at Lord’s in London.

Prince William, 41, wore a light blue button-down shirt with a blue blazer and black shades as he watched the on-field action alongside his eldest son. The little prince, 9, took after his father, wearing a similar outfit consisting of a checked shirt and a dark blue sports coat.

The two were caught often making similar faces during the game as Prince William appeared to point out and explain plays to his son. They were even captured sipping on their drinks in unison in one photo.

Prince William and Prince George watch the cricket action at Lord’s in London on July 1.Mike Egerton/PA Wire via ZUMA Press

HRH Prince William and Prince George

Mike Egerton/PA Wire via ZUMA Press

Prince George enjoys a slice of pizza while he and dad Prince William watch a cricket match on July 1.PA Images/INSTARimages

Prince George and Prince William

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During a break in the play, the pair stood up to get some refreshments. A seemingly hungry Prince George was captured on camera digging into a slice of pizza while he looked out over the venue as his father chatted with other guests including British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

The royal father and son are also avid soccer fans and werepreviously spottedin April at a Premier League soccer match between Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest.

For that game, the pair sported nearly identical outfits — a dark blue sweater over a blue collared-shirt — as they watched from the executive box. The two were also photographed sharing the same expressions, clapping and cheering excitedly as the game progressed.

The latest father-son hangout comes just one week afterPrince George was spotted with Prince William and Kate Middleton at Eton College, where Prince William andPrince Harryboth attended school.

The all-boys boarding school, which educates 1,350 students between the ages of 13 and 18, is just a short drive from the family’s Adelaide Cottage home in Windsor. Prince George will become eligible to enroll at Eton when he turns 10 on July 22.

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Prince George currently attendsLambrook Schoolwith his younger siblings,Princess Charlotte, 8, andPrince Louis, 5. The preparatory school educates children up toage 13.

source: people.com