Hey there, royal watchers! Let’s talk about Kate Middleton for a moment. The Duchess of Cambridge recently found herself on the soccer field in Northern Ireland, and let’s just say her skills were put to the ultimate test—not just by the local kids but also by her very honest son, Prince George. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were visiting Northern Ireland, and during their trip, they joined in a friendly game of soccer with some young fans. But it seems like Prince George wasn’t exactly thrilled with Mom’s soccer prowess.
Kate and William Kick Off Their Northern Ireland Tour
On a crisp Wednesday, February 27, Kate and Prince William embarked on a two-day tour of Northern Ireland. The couple headed straight to Windsor Park Stadium in Belfast, where they learned all about the Irish Football Association’s community soccer projects. Now, here’s the fun part: Kate and William didn’t just sit on the sidelines. No, they jumped right into the action, participating in some soccer drills themselves. While Kate, 37, gave it her all to keep up with the young players, she playfully admitted to the group that her five-year-old son, Prince George, is learning how to play soccer—and he’s not exactly impressed with Mom’s game.

According to The Telegraph, Prince William’s wife revealed that George had some choice words for her. “Mummy, you’re so rubbish,” Kate shared, mimicking her son’s candid feedback. She added with a laugh, “I should have picked up some tips from George.” But it wasn’t just George offering critiques—Prince William, 36, chimed in too. During the game, he warned the young players, “Look out, she goes for the ankles!” Clearly, the royal family has a great sense of humor.
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