Not only in the stadium, Prince William celebrated the victory of his Englishmen over Denmark in the European Championship. The Royal was also enthusiastic about the British’s first entry into a European Championship final on Twitter. If he has his way, the trophy should now also “stay at home”.
With the very narrow victory over Denmark after extra time, the national football team of England made it to the final of a European championship for the first time. One of the spectators at Wembley Stadium was Prince William, 39, who witnessed this historic moment live and was then very happy on Twitter.
There the Royal wrote: “What a game, what a result! A great team performance. The whole country will be behind you on Sunday.”
Prince William believes in the title
Next Sunday (July 11th) the final of this year’s European Championship will also take place in London’s Wembley Stadium. Even though Italy, probably the strongest team in the tournament, is waiting there, William is optimistic that the trophy will stay in England and has tagged his post with the hashtag: “It’s coming home”.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 57, also watched the game in the stadium. Like Prince William, he then praised the team’s performance on Twitter and is now looking forward to the final: “England played its hearts out this evening. What a fantastic performance by Gareth Southgate’s team. Now on to the final. Let’s go home bring. ”
The Danes are proud of what they have achieved
The Danish royal family, meanwhile, showed itself to be a fair loser on Instagram. The crown prince couple Frederik (53) and Mary of Denmark (49) and their son Christian (15) wrote about the surprise team from Denmark: “Thanks to our national team for a fantastic European championship. Even if the party ends now (for this time!) , we are all proud of the fantastic performance that we were able to witness. ” All three watched the game in London on Wednesday evening (July 7th).

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