Prince of Wales to support Lionesses in Euro 2025 final alongside Spanish royals
Prince William is just hours away from a special royal moment as he heads to Switzerland for an exciting weekend filled with football and family ties.
The Prince of Wales is set to travel to Basel this Sunday to watch England's Lionesses face Spain in the Women's Euro 2025 final at St. Jakob-Park Stadium. The thrilling match follows England's dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory over Italy earlier this week.
But William won't be the only royal cheering from the stands. Spain's Royal Family has confirmed that Princess Leonor and her sister Infanta Sofia will attend the final in support of their national team, setting the stage for a meaningful cross-royal encounter.
Spain’s Women’s National Football Team posted on social media:
"Representing @CasaReal, they will attend the St. Jakob-Park in Basel to experience the match between England and Spain. #PlayFightAndWin."
Royal fans have long dubbed Prince William the Lionesses' lucky charm. Before the tournament began, he paid a heartfelt visit to the team, even helping print player names and numbers on jerseys at St. George's Park.
Since then, social media has lit up with praise, with fans crediting his presence for bringing a touch of royal magic to England's journey.
"Can Prince William be at every England game? He's the good luck charm!!" one fan exclaimed on X.
As England aims for victory, the royal reunion in Switzerland adds another layer of significance to what promises to be an unforgettable finale.
