
Pictured: Prince of Wales and Charlotte watch Lionesses at Euros final
A photo posted on the official Instagram account shows the father and daughter in attendance at St. Jakob Park in Basel, Switzerland, the venue for the final and home ground of FC Basel.
Prince William is an avid Aston Villa fan and is also the patron of the Football Association, a role he inherited from his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Let's go, @Lionesses! 🏴 pic.twitter.com/W0lr3FGpcW
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) July 27, 2025
The England Women's national team are taking on Spain in the final of the competition in a bid to retain the title as champions of Europe.
The Lionesses won the last tournament in 2022 and have reached the final of this year's edition after beating Sweden and Italy on penalties and extra time, respectively.
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