This is the moment Prince William hugged fans and joked about dancing in the fountains as he celebrated Aston Villa's 'surreal' win in the Europa League final.
Prince William appeared to have lost his voice celebrating his beloved Aston Villa's historic win as he arrived for a series of engagements in Cornwall.
He might be the future king, but the Prince of Wales was treated like one of the lads by his 'band of brothers' as Aston Villa claimed its first major trophy in 30 years yesterday evening.
TOM COLLOMOSSE IN ISTANBUL: On one row, there was Prince William, cheering his team on to Europa League glory. On the next, a player with a decade in English football.
As the Prince of Wales laughed and cried while Aston Villa secured its first major trophy in 30 years last night, he was joined by his equally enthusiastic 'band of brothers'.
Often characterised as reluctant to undertake the vast number of engagements carried out by the Royal Family, Prince William will have surprised some people this week.
The Prince of Wales - patron of the Football Association- was spotted at Besiktas Park punching the air in delight as Unai Emery's side lifted their first major trophy in 30 years.
The final whistle in Istanbul last night secured Aston Villa their first major trophy in 30 years, but also unleashed an intensity of emotion in Prince William never seen before.