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Prince William watches England V Panama World Cup match in Prince of Jordan’s amazing man pad that boasts baseball glove chair and huge TV

THE Duke of Cambridge watched the England game at the Crown Prince of Jordan’s swanky man pad boasting a baseball glove chair and a huge TV.

Prince William was on an historic visit to the Middle East on Sunday as the Three Lions took on Panama so he asked the royal to stick it on record so they could watch it later.

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Prince William finally managed to settle down and catch up on the England game after avoiding the score all day

Incredibly, football mad Wills managed to avoid the score all day after warning members of his entourage not to talk about the Panama result in his presence.

Following a tour of a tech lab and an evening reception held in his honour, the 36-year-old eventually managed to settle down and catch up on the World Cup.

Kensington Palace shared a picture of Wills sitting beside 23-year-old Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullad II as they watched the Three Lions’ record 6-1 win.

They can be seen enjoying the match on a cinema-sized screen in one of the prince’s room at the King’s residence of Beit al Urdun.

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Kensington Palace shared a picture of Wills sitting beside 23-year-old Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullad II as they watched the Three Lions’ record 6-1 win

The pair look comfortable as they chilled out on a massive grey corner sofa with about a dozen cushions and glasses of water to toast England’s success.

In the corner of the room is a bizarre armchair, which appears to be in the shape of an up-turned baseball glove, with what appears to be a couple of gaming chairs to the rear.

The trendy games room looks like it’s completed with surround sound speakers, three Mac computers, a huge spotlight lamp and a plush black and white striped rug.

But it wasn’t the spectacular man cave that caught people’s attention on social media – instead people were quick to comment on how “hot” the Crown Prince is.

One Twitter user named Sam said: “Wow the Prince of Jordan is a little bit hot”.

Another tweeted: “The Crown Prince is dang,” along with a fire emoji.

Amy wrote: “Love it!!! Can u bring the crown Prince of Jordan home with ya too”

Just before touching down in Amman, Jordan, on a tour which will include the first official royal visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories, William said: “On pain of death, please don’t tell me the score.”

He was then met on the red carpet by the Crown Prince – a Sandhurst-trained second lieutenant in the Jordanian army.

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Prince William is welcomed by Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II in Amman, Jordan today

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Wills touched down in Amman, Jordan, at the beginning of his visit to the region

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Prince William was given a red-carpet welcome in Amman

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Wills and Prince Hussein bun Abdullah II smile as they greet each other in Amman

The Aston Villa fan was then taken to a lab where he was asked to start up a laser cutter which swiftly produced his favourite club’s crest on a wooden shield as a surprise for him.

He said: “Very good. You have done your research.”

At a party to celebrate the Jordanian Queen’s birthday this evening, Prince William praised the warm welcome he had received and vowed to continue the strong relationship between the two countries that his grandmother and the late King Hussein of Jordan started.

He said: “The ties between our Royal Families stretch back over generations.

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Prince William spoke of the ties between Britain and Jordan at a birthday party in honour of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II

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Prince William praised the warm welcome he had received and vowed to continue the strong relationship between the two countries

The Duke of Cambridge raises a toast to the Queen as he attends the Queen’s Birthday Party at UK Ambassador’s residence in Amman, Jordan

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Wills and the Crown Prince today, the Duke will later visit Israel and Palestine

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Wills was personally driven from the airfield by the Crown Prince

“My grandmother, The Queen, and His Late Majesty King Hussein ascended to the throne exactly one month apart in 1952.

“The Queen to this day talks fondly of the special bond of friendship that existed between them. Your Royal Highnesses, I look forward to continuing to strengthen this bond between our Families in the years to come.”

He passed a message on from the Queen on how she and Prince Philip shared “fond memories” of their State visit to Jordan in 1984.

He also spoke of how his wife Kate and her family “remembers very fondly the almost three years she spent here as a child when her father worked for British Airways in Amman”.

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Jordanians show Prince William a robot during his tour of the Crown Prince Foundation lab

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Wills makes a joke as he is shown a drone

William, who wore a navy suit, white shirt and sky blue tie, will be travelling around Jordan, Israel and Palestine on behalf of the Government.

The five-day tour is his most high profile foreign trip — and the first time a member of the monarchy has visited the Palestinian territories on behalf of the Government.

The Duke will meet Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas.

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His visit comes during a period of tension in the area.

Dozens of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces during recent protests at the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip.

Kensington Palace said that while in Palestine William will also attend events focusing on the “issues facing refugee communities” and providing “opportunities to celebrate Palestinian culture, music and food”.

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