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Prince William eager to see Leicester taste Premier League success

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 06:    Prince William, Duke of Cambridge gives a speech as he attends a Council Lunch to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the HRH
Image: Prince William wants Leicester to win the Premier League

The Duke of Cambridge has said he is desperate for Leicester to win the Premier League title.

William, presented with a special cap during a Wembley Stadium lunch on Wednesday to mark his 10 years as president of the Football Association, threw his support behind Leicester's bid to secure the title.

At a reception held before guests sat down to eat, the Duke commented on the Foxes' impressive run of form which has taken them to the top of the table and told FA board members: "I'm dying for Leicester to win."

Prince William is awarded an England cap by Greg Dyke
Image: Prince William (left) was awarded an England cap by FA Chairman Greg Dyke (right) to mark 10 years as the FA's president

William's own team Aston Villa are on the brink of relegation from the top flight and he hinted that his thoughts were on his club playing in a lower division next season.

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FA board member Ian Lenagan, a director of Oxford United, said later of William's comments about Leicester: "He felt it would be good for football - it would be great for the game."

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He added: "He's rather more worried about the prospect of Championship football from his own point of view."

In a speech to mark William's milestone, FA chairman Greg Dyke joked how the Duke, who still plays football with pals, brought a friend to his regular game - David Beckham.

Dyke told the guests, who included England manager Roy Hodgson: "He cares about our development, about what we're doing to get a common thread between youth sides and the senior set-up, and how we're building our support staff.

Gabby Agbonlahor and Ashley Westwood of Aston Villa show their frustration after Everton's third goal
Image: William's own club, Aston Villa, look set for Championship football next season

"He doesn't just listen, he asks a lot of questions and always has a clear point of view. He brings his own experiences to bear, whether that's from his range of other professional roles, or from just being a football-loving dad of two, who still gamely plays the game himself.

"Rumour has it that he occasionally uses his connections to help his team. One week he turned up to his regular six-a-side match, so we're told, and brought a friend to join his side - the friend was David Beckham."

Highlights of William's tenure as president have seen him help organise a competitive game at Buckingham Palace between two of England's oldest amateur clubs, Civil Service FC and Polytechnic FC, as part of the FA'S 150th anniversary celebrations in 2013.

He also played a role in England's bid to host the 2018 World Cup, joining a delegation in Switzerland in 2010 which included David Cameron and David Beckham, but it ultimately failed.

Leicester City players celebrate against Southampton
Image: The Duke of Cambridge is hoping there are more reasons for Leicester to celebrate like this

And in 2012 the Duke and his wife Kate opened St George's Park - the #105 million national centre of football excellence in Staffordshire.

Former Chelsea and Aston Villa defender Paul Elliott, a member of the FA's Inclusion Advisory Board, chatted to William about the footballing exploits of his daughter Princess Charlotte, who appears to be outshining older brother Prince George.

The Duke said of  his 11-month-old daughter: "She's a very good footballer - you hold her hand and she kicks. Very sweet."

Elliott said: "He said there were encouraging signs about his young daughter - and he's encouraging George to keep practising."