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Prince William and Prince George look heartbroken as England lose to Spain in Euros 2024 – after Cole Palmer’s goal gave the royals hope
Prince George and Prince William experienced a full range of emotions as they watched England play Spain in the Euros 2024 final.
The royal father and son travelled to Berlin to see the Three Lions lose against Spain at Olympiastadion yesterday evening.
After Spain scored earlier in the match, Prince George looked visibly disappointed as he took a seat next to his father.
William and George then jumped up out of their seats and shouted in celebration alongside Keir Starmer.
Following their celebration, Prince William turned to hug Prince George, who appeared overwhelmed with joy.
However, William and George’s joy was short-lived as Spain scored again just minutes later – thereby securing the Euros 2024 victory.
The father and son appeared visibly heartbroken as they stared out at the pitch with their heads in their hands.
Posting from the official Kensington Palace account just seconds after the final whistle, he commiserated with the team after watching them closely miss out on victory.
William wrote: ‘This time it just wasn’t meant to be. We’re all still so proud of you. Onwards @England. W.’
Earlier in the match, royal fans gushed over how George has become his father’s ‘mini-me’ after Kensington Palace uploaded footage of the father-and-son arriving.
One wrote on X: ‘Prince George walks exactly like his father. Prince William’s mini-me!’
William and George then jumped up out of their seats and shouted in celebration alongside Keir Starmer.
Following their celebration, Prince William turned to hug Prince George, who appeared overwhelmed with joy.
However, William and George’s joy was short-lived as Spain scored again just minutes later – thereby securing the Euros 2024 victory.
The father and son appeared visibly heartbroken as they stared out at the pitch with their heads in their hands.
Posting from the official Kensington Palace account just seconds after the final whistle, he commiserated with the team after watching them closely miss out on victory.
William wrote: ‘This time it just wasn’t meant to be. We’re all still so proud of you. Onwards @England. W.’
Earlier in the match, royal fans gushed over how George has become his father’s ‘mini-me’ after Kensington Palace uploaded footage of the father-and-son arriving.
One wrote on X: ‘Prince George walks exactly like his father. Prince William’s mini-me!’