Prince William and Princess Charlotte Cheer at Euro 2025 Final
Over the weekend, fans at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final in Switzerland were treated to more than just a thrilling match between England and Spain — they also caught a glimpse of royalty in the stands. Prince William, the Prince of Wales, and his 10-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte, made a surprise appearance to show their support for England’s national women’s soccer team.
Dressed for the occasion, Charlotte wore a charming blue dress with white polka dots, standing proudly beside her father. The royal duo posed for a heartwarming photo that was later shared on the official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales. It didn’t take long for the picture to win the internet’s affection, with many noting the sweet bond between father and daughter.
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Before the game kicked off, Prince William sent a message of encouragement to the Lionesses via Instagram Stories. “The nation is so proud you are through to the final after some stunning comebacks!” he wrote, adding, “We are all cheering you on!” Then, during halftime, he followed up with another message: “May the best team win.” It was a simple but uplifting show of royal support that clearly resonated with fans back home.
This public outing follows a busy few weeks for the royal family. Just earlier this month, William, Charlotte, Princess Kate, and Prince George were spotted at the Wimbledon men's singles final, where Charlotte looked equally stylish in a ruffled white dress. These appearances have highlighted how the young royals are gradually being introduced to more public events, always under the steady guidance of their parents.
Also in July, Prince George turned 12, and the milestone was celebrated with a casual but endearing family photo shared on social media. George was pictured in a blue and white button-down shirt and zip-up vest, posing alongside his younger siblings, Charlotte and 7-year-old Prince Louis.
Meanwhile, Princess Kate continues her recovery following cancer treatment. Although she announced in January that her cancer is in remission, she has shared that the road to full recovery remains challenging. Speaking during a recent visit to Colchester Hospital, she opened up about the emotional aftermath of treatment, describing it as a phase that’s “really, really difficult.”
Despite these personal challenges, the royal family's presence at public events like the Euro 2025 final sends a strong message of resilience and unity. And for soccer fans — and royal watchers alike — seeing Princess Charlotte so engaged and spirited at the match was a delightful reminder that the next generation is already stepping into the spotlight, one meaningful appearance at a time.
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