Football fans spot glaring omission in King Charles’ message to Lionesses

Football fans spot glaring omission in King Charles’ message to Lionesses

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Following their semi-final victory at UEFA, the King has expressed his support for the Lionesses. However, one major post-improper error has drawn criticism.

King Charles congratulated the Lionesses for securing their place in the Euros final, but one key player was left out of the post(Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

King Charles issued a message of congratulations to the Lionesses after their nail-biting win against Italy at the UEFA European Women’s Championship in Switzerland. The women’s England team claimed a victory 2 -1, and will now play the winners of the semi-final between Germany and Spain, which takes place tonight.

Their win welcomed a message of congratulations and encouragement for their final match from the King as the Royal Family social media accounts posted his lengthy statement on social media along with a photo of the Lionesses team and their coach Sarina Wiegman. However, with one key player from the team missing from the image, football fans ran to the comments to express their disappointment.

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King Charles shared a congratulatory message to the Lionesses, but not all football fans were impressed(Image: Jane Barlow-WPA Pool/Getty Images)

While most of the team was featured in the image, Michelle Agyemang – the 19-year-old rising star who scored the equaliser in the semi-final match – was noticeably missing, with many commenting that she was instrumental in securing the Lionesses their spot in the final, and wasn’t receiving her due credit.

Fans on X left numerous comments on the show, with many saying, “I don’t see Michelle anywhere” and, “Where is Agyemang?” and “Nice message, but I’m sorry Michelle Agyemang isn’t in the picture.”

Many quickly criticized the King for the social media blunders, while others acknowledged that Charles may not have been responsible for the team’s photoshopped appearance.

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Another praised the comment that the King had left someone out of the picture, adding: “I love how everyone who haters complains about it.” He chose not to take the photo. One of the team’s team’s promotional photos. Nobody is being unfaird.

The Lionesses made a statement about their tireless preparation for the upcoming final match in Basel, Switzerland, and the King praised the Lionesses’ efforts.

The message wrote: “My wife and I join all our family in wishing you, the proud Lionesses, our warmest congratulations on reaching the final of the Uefa Euro tournament. Your journey to this stage has been nothing short of remarkable, showcasing the skill, determination (and test of nerve!) for which your team is so rightly celebrated.

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The women’s England team claimed their victory 2-1, and will now play the winners of the semi-final between Germany and Spain(Image: The FA via Getty Images)
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We are likely to have another thrilling encounter on Sunday because I know the Lionesses’ fighting spirit. Your accomplishments continue to inspire countless girls and women all over the country, demonstrating once more that anything is possible with hard work and perseverance. England, good luck. I wish you could win again.

On Wednesday, Kensington Palace confirmed that Prince William, who is patron of the Football Association, would travel to Switzerland to cheer on the Lionesses in the Euro 2025 final on Sunday.

Source: Mirror

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