Euros fever swept over the whole nation for a few weeks earlier this month and even the royals got involved.
Whilst Prince George joined his father Prince William at the Euros final to watch England, his royal siblings were instead left at home, but that didn't mean they missed out on the football action.
Sharing a picture of Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis sat watching the Euros football final with England against Spain, the official Kensington Palace Instagram account said: "@england, your teamwork, grit and determination were an inspiration to all of us, young and old.
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"Congratulations to Spain. W & C."
In the picture, the youngest of William and Kate's children were facing their TV at home wearing matching England shirts featuring their names and ages. Charlotte's bore the number 9 as she was born in 2015, with Louis wearing number 6 as he was born in 2018.
Yet fans were all left talking for the same reason - and it wasn't the matching jerseys.
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Many pointed out the size of the royal family's TV screen and commented that it's slightly on the small size.
One person commented: "Surely, Kate can afford a bigger screen than that!"
While another added: "That can barely be 40 inches."
"Royal family with a tv that size," said a third.
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Yet some argued that they were happy to see the royals not boasting a flashy screen, as one commented: "It's also really nice to see a normal sized tv!"
Another shared: "I'm pretty sure they are more humble than you think. Pretty sure the celebs out there are living more lavish than the royals."
A third said: "The room is surprisingly normal."
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However not everyone was fixated on the TV, as others praised the family for cheering on their country. One royal fan posted: "AWWW THIS IS THE CUTEST PHOTO EVER."
Someone else said: "What a lovely photo. Little supporters."
"How adorable is this? and charlottes hair is still in the braids from wimbledon - so cute!" said a third.
A fourth posted: "The children are so adorable in their jerseys. England did well and made it to the finals."
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Despite not being able to actually attend the game like his older brother, at least Prince Louis was still able to watch - as his absence left a lot of people wondering where he was.
But he still reportedly has two years to go before he can join his siblings in their public responsibilities.
Topics: Royal Family, Prince William, Kate Middleton, TV And Film