Royals Cheer on England in Euros Final

Royals Cheer on England in Euros Final

Princess Eugenie, along with her three-year-old son August, joined the nation in supporting England's bid for the Euros championship. In a heartwarming Instagram post, Eugenie shared a photo of August proudly displaying a homemade England flag, captioning it, "Making our flags ready for the big game tonight - Let me know in the comments where you're watching the game. Good luck @england you've made us all so proud."

Eugenie, a known football fan, previously posted a throwback video of baby August wearing a Three Lions onesie, wishing the team good luck ahead of the semi-finals. Her family, including her husband Jack Brooksbank and younger son Earnest, likely joined her in cheering for England.

Meanwhile, Prince William and his son Prince George took their support to the next level by attending the final live in Berlin. Ahead of the match, William expressed his unwavering belief in the team on social media, writing, "We are so proud of you all England, just one last push to finish the job! Go out there and show the world what you're made of. We believe. W."

King Charles, too, sent a message of support to the England team, wishing them congratulations for reaching the finals and expressing hopes for a "victory before the need for any last minute wonder-goals or another penalties drama."

While the royal family rallied behind England, Princess Kate chose to spend her Sunday at Wimbledon, enjoying the men's singles final with her sister Pippa Middleton and daughter Princess Charlotte. The outing marked her second public appearance since announcing her cancer diagnosis in March.

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