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Royal support as Prince William watches England's crucial Euro 2025 match

ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 9 – Prince William attended the UEFA Women’s Euro match to boost morale as the England Lionesses won 4-0 against the Netherlands, continuing their tournament campaign.

  • Prince William attended the England versus Netherlands Women's Euro 2025 match in Zurich on Wednesday to support the Lionesses.
  • The match was critical for England as a loss could eliminate them from the tournament, leading William to engage closely with the team beforehand.
  • On June 30 at St George's Park, William helped apply names and numbers to the players' jerseys as he presented them to the 23-member squad and received updates from head coach Sarina Wiegman about the team's tournament preparations.
  • England won 4-0 with early goals including one by Lauren James, while William cheered from the stands and gave the team a personal address wishing 'the best of luck to all of you.'
  • This victory keeps England's Women's Euro 2025 hopes alive and highlights William's ongoing support as the Football Association patron.
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Royal support as Prince William watches England's crucial Euro 2025 match

England had some royal encouragement at the Women’s European Championship with Prince William in the crowd to watch the Lionesses in their crucial match against the Netherlands.

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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