• In this photo issued on Twitter by Kensington Palace, Britain's Prince William Duke of Cambridge sits with Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein, right, as they watch a rerun of England's World Cup match against Panama which the heir to the Jordanian throne had recorded earlier, at Beit Al Urdun Palace, in Amman, Jordan, Sunday June 25, 2018. Kensington Palace Twitter via AP
    In this photo issued on Twitter by Kensington Palace, Britain's Prince William Duke of Cambridge sits with Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein, right, as they watch a rerun of England's World Cup match against Panama which the heir to the Jordanian throne had recorded earlier, at Beit Al Urdun Palace, in Amman, Jordan, Sunday June 25, 2018. Kensington Palace Twitter via AP
  • Here's the room, which we dissect below.
    Here's the room, which we dissect below.
  • Britain's Prince William (L) and Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah (R) visit the Jerash archaeological site, some 50 kilometers north of the Jordanian capital Amman on Monday. AFP
    Britain's Prince William (L) and Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah (R) visit the Jerash archaeological site, some 50 kilometers north of the Jordanian capital Amman on Monday. AFP
  • Britain's Prince William and Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein interact with children at the ancient city of Jerash, Jordan on Monday. AFP
    Britain's Prince William and Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein interact with children at the ancient city of Jerash, Jordan on Monday. AFP
  • Prince William, Duke of Cambridge is greeted by the Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan (R) after arriving at Marka Airport at the start of his Middle East tour on June 24, 2018 Amman, Jordan. Prince William's five-day tour of the region is his most high-profile foreign trip and the first official visit to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories by a member of the monarchy on behalf of the Government. Getty Images
    Prince William, Duke of Cambridge is greeted by the Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan (R) after arriving at Marka Airport at the start of his Middle East tour on June 24, 2018 Amman, Jordan. Prince William's five-day tour of the region is his most high-profile foreign trip and the first official visit to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories by a member of the monarchy on behalf of the Government. Getty Images
  • Britain's Prince William and Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein during their visit to the Crown Prince Foundation in Amman, on Sunday. Reuters
    Britain's Prince William and Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein during their visit to the Crown Prince Foundation in Amman, on Sunday. Reuters
  • Britain's Prince William gestures as he talks with children in the ancient city of Jerash, Jordan. Reuters
    Britain's Prince William gestures as he talks with children in the ancient city of Jerash, Jordan. Reuters

Your guide to the Crown Prince of Jordan's slick man cave


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Prince William is currently in the middle of a historic tour of the Middle East, which will see him visit, as his official itinerary notes, the 'Occupied Palestinian Territories'. The June 24 to June 28 tour began in Jordan, and yesterday the second in line to the British throne found time to watch England's football team beat Panama at the World Cup.

Kensington Palace said the prince, 36, avoided discovering the score all afternoon, and then sat down with Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan, 23, to watch it at Beit al Urdun Palace after their official state dinner. What a room they watched it in - with a designer, baseball-inspired chair and a truly iconic piece of lighting, as well as a very expensive TV, here's your guide to Prince Hussein's amazing bachelor pad.

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