Prince William was attendance in Berlin for the Euro 2024 Final as England faced Spain ...
and he took Prince George along for his first Three Lions away day. The Prince of Wales had been in attendance for two matches already at the tournament. The president of the FA was in attendance in Frankfurt for the draw with Denmark during the group stage, and the quarter-final penalty shootout success against Switzerland.
William was seen celebrating with some of the England players - notably Trent Alexander-Arnold - in the tunnel area after the nerve-wracking triumph. And after the semi-final win over the Netherlands on Wednesday, Aston Villa fan William congratulated the team in a post on X, saying: "What a beauty, Ollie!" The prince's father, King Charles, also congratulated the side on their victory in the semi-final and sent his "best wishes" for the match on Sunday. He added: "If I may encourage you to secure victory before the need for any last minute wonder-goals or another penalties drama, I am sure the stresses on the nation’s collective heart rate and blood pressure would be greatly alleviated!" Kensington Palace subsequently confirmed that Wills would be making it to the final.
But this is the first time he’s taken his eldest son along to an away game outside the UK for the football. Prince George was in attendance for the Euro 2020 final heartbreak against Italy three years ago at Wembley. And he has been a frequent visitor to rugby and tennis around the country, not.
