Prince William pointed to what he and his wife, Kate Middleton along with their three children were doing this past Tuesday night.
In a sweet (and rare!) tweet, Prince William extended his congratulations to the Lionesses, England’s women’s soccer team, for earning their spot in the Euro 2020 final with a 4-0 victory over Sweden.
Prince William Posts Rare Tweet About What Their Family Was Busy Celebrating
“Congratulations @Lionesses on making it to the #WEURO2022 final on Sunday. The entire country is so proud of everything you’re achieving. We believe in you and will be with you all the way!” William wrote, signing off with a “W” to indicate the personal nature of the message.
Prince William has shared a number of tweets in recent days cheering on the Lionesses.
Congratulations @Lionesses on making it to the #WEURO2022 final on Sunday. The entire country is so proud of everything you’re achieving. We believe in you and will be with you all the way! W
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) July 26, 2022
It’s likely that Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, were all huddled around the TV to watch the soccer match.
Prince George has expressed an interest in the sport, from excitedly cheering on William’s favorite team, Aston Villa, to attending the men’s Euro 2020 games with his parents last summer, where England also reached the final.
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However, Princess Charlotte is also a “budding star” in soccer, her dad recently revealed.
Last month, Prince William joined the Lionesses for a practice, where he passed on a message to the athletes from his daughter.
“Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal,” William, president of the Football Association, said. “She said, ‘Please tell them that.’ She’s a budding star for the future.”
Prince William also returned home from the outing with special gifts for his children, of course, which included personalized jerseys featuring their ages as numbers.
And with the finals taking place this Sunday at Wembley Stadium in London, it is very possible that Prince William will attend in his role as president of the governing body of the sport in England — and who knows — he may even bring Prince George and Princess Charlotte for the game too!