Princess Charlotte and the King Cheer On Lionesses' Historic Euro Win
So, have you heard about England’s thrilling Euro 2025 victory? It was an absolute rollercoaster — and leading the celebrations were none other than King Charles and Princess Charlotte. The Lionesses clinched a heart-stopping win against Spain, and this time, it went all the way to penalties. Tension was sky-high, but Sarina Wiegman’s team held their nerve and pulled off an unforgettable triumph. And let me tell you, the royal reaction was just as powerful as the game itself.
King Charles didn’t hold back in his praise. He called the Lionesses “awesome” and said they proved there’s no setback so great that it can't be turned into victory — even with the final whistle looming. He made a lovely reference to that iconic chant, “football’s coming home,” pointing out how it finally rings true again. And he wrapped up his message with a challenge — a royal nudge, if you will — telling the team to go after the World Cup in 2027. No pressure, right?
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Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte and Prince William were right there in the stands in Basel, Switzerland, cheering their hearts out. Charlotte, who’s been growing up in the public eye, was seen applauding alongside her dad, clearly caught up in the excitement. After the match, a message from them was shared on social media: “Lionesses, you are the champions of Europe. We couldn’t be prouder.” It was short but heartfelt — exactly what you’d expect from future monarchs who genuinely love the game.
And it wasn’t just the royals. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, also present at the match, called the team “history makers.” He later posted, “You dug deep when it mattered most and made the nation proud.” The excitement is so widespread that a special reception is being planned at Downing Street, followed by an open-top bus parade in London. It’ll wrap up outside Buckingham Palace — a proper royal celebration.
Also worth noting, this win wasn’t just another trophy. It made the Lionesses the only team besides Germany to defend a European title — and the first England team, men’s or women’s, to win a major international tournament abroad. That’s a seriously big deal.
So yes, this was about football. But it was also about pride, resilience, and the entire country coming together — with Princess Charlotte and King Charles right at the heart of it.
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