Prince William is probably the best royal goalkeeper.

A snap of the Duke of Cambridge playing as the goalkeeper was shared on Instagram. In the photo, the future king has his arms wide open and looks ready to catch the ball going in his direction. The future king shows no fear even at the possibility of the ball hitting him.

“The best goalman,” the caption read.

One royal fan commented that Prince William is the “best.” Another said that the Duke of Cambridge is handsome, wise and humble.

“Wow! I hope he caught that ball!” another follower wrote.

Prince William and Kate Middleton were recently dubbed as “attention seekers” by Meghan Markle’s fans. One supporter of the Duchess of Sussex took to Twitter and said that Markle flew commercial to New York to watch her close pal Serena William’s game for U.S. Open finals. However, there was no photo of Markle boarding the flight which is a stark contrast to when the Cambridges took a budget flight to Scotland. “Who’s the attention-seeker here??” the netizen wrote.

Prince William and Middleton’s fans were quick to defend the Cambridges. One said that Markle probably took a private jet that’s why there were no photos of her boarding a commercial flight. Meanwhile, another said that Markle did it to make up for the issues plaguing her and Prince Harry. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been slammed by their critics for taking four private flights in 11 days.

“Meghan is trying to safe face know that she is constantly on the news with nothing but negativity. The Cambridge are perfect,” the netizen wrote.

In related news, Prince William and Middleton are likely to welcome the fourth addition to their family in 2020. The odds of the couple having their next baby after Prince Louis next year are at 1/2.

Many are also convinced that Prince Harry and Markle will have their second baby in the same year. The odds of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcoming Archie’s sibling next year is at 4/7. Thus, the royal family might welcome two new royal babies in 2020.

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Prince William attends the unveiling of The Victoria Cross Commemorative Paving Stones representing each of Birmingham's 1st World War recepients at the Hall of Memory, Centenary Square on Dec. 7, 2015 in Birmingham, England. Getty Images/Richard Stonehouse