Why King Charles and Prince William Did Not Attend Lionesses' Victory Parade
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 29 – Princess Beatrice attended the victory parade celebrating England Women's back-to-back European Championship titles with her family, as thousands gathered to honor the Lionesses' achievement.
- On July 29, 2025, Princess Beatrice, Princess of York, represented the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace, marking her daughter Athena’s first public outing since birth.
- The Euro 2025 final was held in Basel, Switzerland, where England's women defended their title with a penalty shootout win over Spain.
- During the open-top bus procession, Princess Beatrice was seen supporting the Lionesses with her daughter Athena in public for the first time, while fans cheered and celebrations unfolded.
- Royal aides are exploring plans for an autumn reception at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle, despite no working royals officially attending the Buckingham Palace parade.
- Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi will not receive a royal title for Athena Elizabeth Rose Mapelli Mozzi, who is 11th in line behind Sienna and Princess Beatrice, according to protocol.
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Lionesses parade as it happened: England manager Wiegman dances and sings on stage with Burna Boy at victory celebration
The Lionesses have lifted the Euro 2025 trophy in front of Buckingham Palace in London after an open-top bus parade. Thousands of cheering fans gathered to cheer Sarina Wiegman and her team - and Wiegman sang with her favourite singer on stage. Catch up with what happened below.
The Lionesses' unsung heroes who powered their Euros triumph
BUCKINGHAM PALACE — Little did we know it was in fact Burna Boy inspiring Sarina Wiegman on the way to her third European Championship. The England boss has led her side to back-to-back trophies after doing it once with the Netherlands, but I defy anyone to see her as excited as when the rapper came on stage at the Lionesses’ homecoming on the streets of London. More than 65,000 people took to The Mall leading up to Buckingham Palace. For perspe…
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