The king has led a chorus of praise for the “terrible” lioness after his European Championship victory on Sunday.
Sarina Wiegman’s side after winning a nail-biting against Spain over the penalty, she said that England showed that “there is no failure that it is so difficult that the defeat cannot be converted into victory, even the last whistle Karghe”.
Prince William and Princess Charlotte, who watched the match from the stand in Switzerland, said they could not be the “proud of the side”.
Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper, which was also in appearance, called the team a “history manufacturer”.
In a statement released after the final whistle, Raja said: “For more years than careful about remembering, England fans have sung that famous chanting ‘Football’s upcoming house’.
“As you return home with the trophy won in Vambali three years ago, it is a source of great pride, which is a source of sports skills and terrible teamwork, the lioness has made those words true to the ring.
“For this, you have the greatest praise and appreciation of my entire family.
“Well done, lioness. Next task is to bring home home in 2027 if you can possibly do it.”
Princess Charlotte was seen appreciating his father with a stand at St. Jakbes-Park in Basle during a competition against Spain.
After the match, a statement by him and Prince William was shared on social media: “What a game! Lioness, you are the champions of Europe. We can’t be a proud for the whole team. Enjoy this moment England.”
Jeet saw that the lioness became the first women’s team to maintain the European championship, and also the first England team to win a big trophy away from home.
After the match, Sir Keir wrote on X: “Champions! The greetings in the greetings – what is the team. What is the game. What a drama.
“When you matter most, you dug deep and made the nation proud. History maker.”
After being removed from the squad for the Euro 2025, the goalkeeper Mary Years, who retired from England duty in May, said her former team partner was “incredible”.
With a celebration, with a celebration due to being held outside the Buckingham Palace, an open-top bus tour will be held in Central London on Tuesday to mark the victory.
This will process with the mall from 12.10 am before a staging ceremony at Queen Victoria Memorial.
Fans can participate for free and will also be broadcast on BBC.
Downing Street There is no plan for bank holiday To mark the victory, the BBC understands.