Women’s European Championship: These royals and celebrities are excited in the stands

Women’s European Championship: These royals and celebrities are excited in the stands

End game in Basel
These royals and celebrities are feverish at the EM final in the stands






Celebrity casserole at the final of the Women’s European Championship in Basel: Royale representatives and football stars are honored in the game between Spain and England.

The final of the European women’s European Championship between Spain and England promises a lot of tension-that’s not why there are a lot of celebrities in the stands of the St. Jakob Park in Basel.



Both countries are monarchies, accordingly two royal houses send their representatives to Switzerland. The British Royals are represented by Prince William, who, as a passionate football fan of Aston Villa, liked to take on this task. However, the he son George did not bring his heir to the final – unlike last year in the men’s final.

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King Charles had previously congratulated the English team to reach the final and wished good luck. “Your way to this point was almost unusual and impressively shows the skills, the determination (and nerve strength!), For which your team is rightly celebrated,” said a message from the royal family.


For Spain, the young princesses Leonor and Sofia are honored. Sofía was already there in Sydney in 2023 together with her mother, Queen Letizia, when the Spanish team became world champion. Even then, the opponent was England.





In addition, there is of course a lot of football prominence in the stands in Basel. The fact that legends like Luis Figo visit the final can also be understood as an appreciation of women’s football.


Spain is considered the favorite in the final, the team has so far been confidently marched through the tournament and has also defeated the German team in the semi -finals in the semi -finals. Defending champion England shone with comeback qualities in the previous tournament. The “Lionesses” fought back in the quarter -finals against Sweden and in the semi -finals against Italy after deficiency and won in a penalty shootout or after extra time.


Source: Stern

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