Prince Harry 'has now been substituted for Prince George' as Royals return to Christmas tradition Prince Harry "has now been substituted for Prince George" as the young royal and his dad Prince William joined back up with a Christmas tradition they had been absent from in recent years, it is claimed.
The source is reported to have claimed that William came close to netting a goal and young George was seen giving his all, providing a prime example of "healthy father-and-son bonding time" and young George now seems to have stepped into Uncle Harry's shoes in this family tradition.
Monarch-in-waiting Prince William and his footie-loving son Prince George made a smashing duo during a pre-Christmas match, delighting onlookers with their first ever joint appearance on the field.
And a royal insider claimed to the Sun that "it was interesting to see that Harry has now been substituted for Prince George".
The pair were part of the traditional friendly game between Sandringham estate workers and villagers, while Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis cheered from the side.