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The “Dibu” rubs shoulders with Royalty: Prince William asked him for a photo

The “Dibu” rubs shoulders with Royalty: Prince William asked him for a photo

Prince William of Wales visited the venue where the goalkeeper’s team of the Argentine national team trained and spoke with the players.

the archer Emiliano “Dibu” Martinezworld champion with the Argentine National Team in Qatar 2022, once again generated a stir after the prince william asked him for a photo after training AstonVilla.

Looking ahead to the upcoming matches, the Aston Villa squad trained on the grounds of its facilities until a very special and iconic visit arrived: Prince William of Wales appeared in front of the “Los Villanos” delegation where he was with all the protagonists.

The son of Carlos III and Diana spoke to all the footballers, however, it seems that Guillermo has a weakness for the goalkeeper of the Argentine National Team, with whom he took a photo.

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The official account of Prince William and Princess Kate, in conjunction with the Aston Villa Instagram profile, posted photos of William’s visit to the Bodymoor Hearth Training Ground, the English club’s training camp. “Up the Villa” (up Aston Villa) read the description of the publication.

whenever he could, Guillermo showed his fanaticism towards Aston Villaa club he follows with devotion, even brought his son George to the stadium, to whom he wants to pass on his passion for colours.

Source: Ambito

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