
Princess Charlotte joins Prince William for first international football game, poses for photographs
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t seems Princess Charlotte is a budding sports fan. After attending Wimbledon 2025, the young princess appeared at her first international football game at the Euro 2025 final.
She accompanied her father Prince William on Sunday, July 27 in Switzerland to attend the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final between England and Spain. The 10-year-old looked regal in a blue dress with white polka dots and even posed with her father for some photographs, shared on the official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Prince William attended the game as a patron of the Football Association, English soccer's governing body.
The duo were also seen supporting the English team, nicknamed the Lionesses, whom William has even previously cheered for at St. George's Park before they departed to Switzerland.
Image credits: Instagram/princeandprincessofwales
Recently, the Prince and Princess of Wales brought both Prince George and Princess Charlotte to the gentlemen's singles final of the Wimbledon Championships in London on July 13 where they sat in the Royal Box and even met the Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner who gifted them signed tennis balls.
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Looks like the Prince and Princess are instilling their love for sports in their children who seem to be avid fans of tennis and football.
These outings mark rare moments for the family as the children are out of the classroom for summer vacation. Thus, both William and Kate scale back their schedules to spend more time with them as a family before school resumes. Additionally, even King Charles is known to push back on events between late July and August to relax and recharge before fall.
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