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Prince William has revealed that his son Prince George has shown an interest in boxing.

The Duke of Cambridge attended Mumbles in South Wales on Tuesday alongside wife, Kate Middleton.

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The royal couple visited a local boxing club to discuss the importance of sports and physical activities in everyday life.

As the father-of-three was leaving the club, he was handed little boxing gloves for his three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

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Prince William has revealed that his son Prince George has shown an interest in boxing. (Credit: Getty)
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The Duke of Cambridge attended Mumbles in South Wales on Tuesday alongside wife, Kate Middleton. (Credit: Getty)

The Duke replied: “Thank you so much. Love these, brilliant.

He added: “George is already eyeing up the punchbag, start them young.”

Back in October last year, little George was spotted attending his his first ever Aston Villa football match.

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The royal couple visited a local boxing club to discuss the importance of sports and physical activities in everyday life. (Credit: Getty)

The little royal watched his team take on Norwich City with mum, dad, and his little sister, Princess Charlotte.

A video of George jumping up and down as his team scored a goal in their 5-1 victory went viral at the time.

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Little George made headlines in October 2019, when he attended his first Aston Villa football match. (Credit: Getty)
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A video of George jumping up and down as his team scored a goal in their 5-1 victory went viral at the time. (Credit: Getty)
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The Duke of Cambridge has been avid supporter of Aston Villa and is regularly spotted at matches. 

When George was a baby, William said he would love to attend football matches with his son but would need to “pass that by the missus”.

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