Kate Middleton, Prince William and Prince Harry are definitely ready to cheer on Team GB at London 2012, planning each and every single event they want to attend after the Olympics begin in Britain on Friday.
Kate Middleton, famed for being a royal fashionista, is expected to head along to watch the women's team play. After all, the Duchess was a keen hockey player herself during her schooldays at Marlborough College.
She will also join her husband Prince William in cheering on Andy Murray in the tennis events - fingers crossed there are no tears this time around!
Prince Harry, on the other hand, is rumoured to be heading along to watch the beach volleyball event at the Horse Guards Parade.
Oh OF COURSE he will be - bikini clad competitors are sure to get the cheeky redhead's attention, after all.
Prince Harry is also expected to watch Usain Bolt do his thing, after meeting (and racing against) the Jamaican sprinterafter his recent overseas Diamond Jubilee tour to Brazil and the Caribbean.
Unlike his cheeky brother, Prince William will PROBABLY steer clear of the beach volleyball (probably) and stick to the water polo, being as he used to play the sport during his university days.
It seems as if the fab threesome are the ultimate Team GB supporters, doesn't it?
The trio are set to welcome the Olympic Torch relay to Buckingham Palace on Thursday, the day before the Games’s opening ceremony, so we're expecting a serious fashion moment from Kate as she flies the flag for British fashion before the whole world.
A royal aide explained to the Telegraph that the royal faves have been looking forward to the Olympics ever since it was announced that london would be hosting the 2012 games:
“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry have been tremendously excited about the Olympics for a long time and want to throw themselves in to the Games and help out as much as they can."
“They will be out and about for much of the two weeks, but as well as watching the sports and meeting many of the athletes and visiting dignitaries, they hope to meet a whole cross-section of people, from volunteers to cooks in the Olympic village, who will make the Games a success.”
We can't wait to see the Royals strut their stuff at London 2012.