
joined to watch the . The young royal, 11, looked delighted as he got to enjoy some one-on-one time with his dad, with his mum and two younger siblings staying back at home in Windsor.
With his 12th birthday just a few months away, royal fans couldn't help but notice how tall is getting - with many taking to X to share their opinions following his latest public appearance. Taking to the social media platform, one fan - alongside a photograph of William and George walking side-by-side this evening - commented: "I can't believe how tall George is getting!"
Another commented: "Oh my gosh, he is really tall. He's a real cutie."
Stating that he is likely to take after William, who stands at 6 foot 3, another fan commented: "He's going to be a tall one like his dad!"
A fourth fan wrote: "He has lovely long legs which seem longer every time we see him [blue-heart emoji] [smiley-face emoji]."

Asked in an interview , was asked whether he was on a "lads tour" whilst at the game - when he jokingly admitted that he would be on his "best behaviour" because he had with him.
He said, "Well, I've got my son here as well, so I'm on my best behaviour as well. But I thought, you know what? It's been 43 years since anything like this has happened in my generation as a Villa fan, and I want George to experience a night out away from home in a big European competition."
William was then asked whether he is encouraging George to support Aston Villa, he added: "I get asked that a lot, Rio. no, I'm generally very open to whoever they support, but obviously I'm a bit biased..."
On their trip to Paris, William and George cheered for Aston Villa as it clashed with PSG. The game saw Villa score one goal, but PSG won the first leg of the quarter-final scoring three goals.
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