THE Royal couple Prince Harry and Meghan may have just outed themselves as secret Oxford United fans.
The newlyweds have announced they will visit Ireland in July for their first official engagement since the wedding.
Eagle-eyed U's fans have pointed out that the trip conveniently coincides with when the club is also in the country for a pre-season tour.
And this picture from @daveoufc proves it.
United play SSE Airtricity Division 1 clubs Longford Town on July 10 and UCD Dublin on July 11 with both games kicking off at 7.45pm.
Kensington Palace said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be in Dublin to learn about Ireland's culture and meet future leaders.
A statement said: "The Duke and Dutchess are looking forward to learning more about Ireland's history and experiencing its rich culture, as well as meeting the people who are shaping the country's future."
Further details about the trip have not yet been revealed and it remains to be seen whether the couple will be able to slip off to watch the U's in action.
On hearing news of the visit, fans were quick to invite the pair along to the fixtures.
If the Royal couple fancy taking in a couple of games, @OUFCOfficial are playing @LongfordTownFC on 10th and @UCDAFC on 11th. Both evening kick offs. https://t.co/Lv9LxMrwD3
— The Yellow Army (@YellowArmyOUFC) June 19, 2018
Although Kensington Palace has not yet responded to the request, the Royals are known to be keen sports fans.
The Prince's brother William, the FA's president, famously supports Aston Villa and is often seen watching their games at Villa Park.
Prince Harry has previously pledged allegiance to Arsenal and is also often seen at England rugby games.
His Invictus Games initiative, now in its fifth year, involves injured ex-servicemen competing in various sports on a national stage.
The yellows' tour of Ireland comes as the club prepares for another season in League One fixtures for which will be released on Thursday.
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