Royals lead praise for ‘awesome’ Lionesses after Euro win

Royals lead praise for ‘awesome’ Lionesses after Euro win

Following their victory in the European Championship on Sunday, the King has sung the praises of the “awesome” Lionesses.

He claimed England had demonstrated “there are no setbacks so tough that defeat cannot be transformed into victory, even as the final whistle looms,” after Sarina Wiegman’s side won a heart-wrenching victory over Spain on penalties.

Prince William and Princess Charlotte, who were present from Switzerland at the game, said they “couldn’t be prouder” of the team.

The King said, “For more years than I care to remember, England fans have sung the renowned chant “football’s coming home.” in a statement released following the final whistle.

The Lionesses’ ability to make those words ring true as you return home with the trophy you won at Wembley three years ago is a source of great pride.

You have my entire family’s utmost respect and admiration for this.

During the difficult-fought match between Spain and Spain, Princess Charlotte was seen cheering from the stands at St Jakobs-Park in Basel alongside her father.

What a game! a statement from her and Prince William was shared on social media following the game. You are the European champions, Legionesses. The entire team is beyond our expectations. Enjoy England at this moment.

The Lionesses won the first major trophy for an away team and the first women’s team to hold onto a European Championship with the victory.

Following the game, Sir Keir posted “Champions!” on X. Congratulations Lionesses, what a team! What a game . What drama .

You made the nation proud by digging in when it mattered the most, and you did it. “History makers”

Mary Earps, a goalkeeper who left the England squad for Euro 2025 in May, described her former teammates as “incredible” and retired from that role in May.

On Tuesday, a celebration will take place outside Buckingham Palace in conjunction with an open-top bus tour that will take place in central London.

From noon until 12:10 pm, it will pass along The Mall before a ceremony at the Queen Victoria Memorial.

Fans can attend for nothing, and the BBC will also broadcast it.

Source: BBC

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