Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 27, 2025 · Entertainment

Royal Support Fuels Lionesses' Quest for Glory: Prince William and Princess Charlotte Cheer on England

Joy for England fans as Alessia Russo heads home to make the score 1-1

LIONESSES ROAR TO VICTORY: England's Women's Euro Final Triumph Leaves Nation on Cloud Nine

In a heart-stopping, nail-biting, and utterly thrilling finale, the Lionesses have done it again! The England women's national football team has emerged victorious in the Women's Euro final, beating Spain 2-1 in a penalty shootout after an incredible extra-time battle.

The drama unfolded at the St Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland, where the electric atmosphere was palpable. Fans draped in England flags and supporters from across the nation had gathered to cheer on their beloved team, led by the fearless Captain Leah Williamson.

England fans celebrate their first goal scored by England's Alessia Russo

Alessia Russo's stunning header in the 57th minute sent the Lionesses fans into raptures as they equalized with Spain, but it was Chloe Kelly who provided the key moment – just like three years ago in Euro 2022 – as her iconic spot kick sealed the title for England. The tension was palpable as fans held their heads in their hands, echoing Prince William and his daughter Princess Charlotte's worried expressions.

The royal family had been vocal about their support for the Lionesses, with William posting a heartfelt message on X: "Good luck to the Lionesses tomorrow. The nation is so proud you are through to the final, after some stunning comebacks! We are all cheering you on!" His wife Kate Middleton was also spotted in the stands, beaming with pride.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer tweeted his congratulations, saying: "Into the final and inspiring the nation. Let's bring it home." Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson echoed his sentiments, declaring: "Everybody is so proud of you."

Fans of the Lionesses appeared confident as they started dancing and cheering as the match went into extra time

As the clock ticked down in extra time, England fans were on edge, remembering the agony of defeat at the hands of Spain in the 2023 World Cup final. But the Lionesses were determined to make it a redemption story.

"It's going to be a tough game, but we're ready for it," Captain Williamson said ahead of the match. "We know what it means to our fans and to ourselves. We'll do everything we can to take home that trophy."

The fanzone in Basel was packed with jubilant supporters, dancing and cheering as they awaited the final whistle. Fans shared their good luck messages on social media, with The Spice Girls sending a heartfelt message: "You've already done us proud and you've inspired a nation – particularly my three little girls. We wish you all the luck on Sunday night."

HRH Prince William, Prince Of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales look disappointed and dejected after Spain go 1-0 ahead

As the clock struck 5 pm UK time, the St Jakob-Park stadium erupted into cheers as Kelly slotted home her winning penalty. The Lionesses' ecstatic reaction was met with wild celebrations from fans around the world.

Back in London, thousands of supporters gathered outside Wembley Stadium to watch the live stream of the match. "We're going to win!" Sophie McCusker and her friends Genevieve Turner, Katie Fuller, and Charlotte Brown shouted in unison as they predicted a 2-1 victory for England in extra time.

Not everyone was as optimistic, however. A group of disappointed fans from Cambridge vented their frustrations on social media after being denied entry to BoxPark Croydon due to sold-out tickets: "It's a complete scam!" Jessica said. "We've travelled all this way & we're such huge fans."

The Prince of Wales (centre left) and Princess Charlotte react as Spain's Mariona Caldentey scores their side's first goal

Despite the drama outside Wembley, inside the stadium, the atmosphere was electric. Fans were in high spirits, waving flags and cheering as they watched the nail-biting action unfold.

As the dust settled on England's thrilling victory, Captain Williamson paid tribute to her teammates: "This is an incredible achievement for our team and for women's football as a whole. We're over the moon."

For the Lionesses, this triumph marks another historic milestone in their journey towards equality and recognition. The nation has come together to support them every step of the way, and tonight's victory is a testament to their strength, determination, and unwavering spirit.

Charlotte has been pictured this afternoon standing close to her father in a sweet blue polka dot dress

The question on everyone's lips now: can they do it again? Will England become back-to-back champions, cementing their status as one of the top teams in Europe?

One thing's for sure – tonight, the nation will be holding its breath as we watch these incredible athletes take to the pitch once more. Bring it home, Lionesses!

England's Alessia Russo (centre) celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game with Chloe Kelly

William and Charlotte could be seen smiling as they watched the game, not losing hope after Spain take the lead to be one-nil up

Sir Keir Starmer is seen in attendance with his wife Victoria Starmer

William was joined by Princess Leonor of Spain as he was also seen chatting to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin

Princess Charlotte of Wales during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final match

Mariona Caldentey of Spain celebrates scoring her team's first goal with teammates Athenea del Castillo and Ona Batlle

Spain's Mariona Caldentey celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final

England fans show the strain at Newcastle's St. James' STACK as they watch the UEFA Women's Euro 2025

England fans react as they watch a live broadcast of the Women's Euro final

England fans during a screening of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final match between England and Spain

The big screen showing the record overall tournament attendance figure during the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final

England fans watching the match between England and Spain

Joe Bunney, the boyfriend of England star Ella Toone, has backed the Lionesses ahead of their big game tonight where the squad will seek 'redemption' in the Women's Euro Final

The Royal family lead the nation in wishing the Lionesses 'the very best of luck' tonight

Number 10 Downing Street also got in the spirit as it sported the flag of St George on its windows and bunting on the railing

England fans pack out the area outside the stadium in Basel, Switzerland ahead of tonight's big game

England fans hold up a 'Proper England' banner as they participate in the fan walk to the stadium prior to the game

Homes across the nation are decked out in England flags as fans show their support ahead of the game

England's women appear in good spirits as they warm up in preparation for their all-important game against Spain

The fanzone is already starting to fill up and photos show jubilant supporters dancing and enjoying a cool drink in the run-up to the game

A brass band playing Three Lions outside Buckingham Palace to wish the Lionesses good luck ahead of the nail-biting final in Basel tonight

Fans spoke to MailOnline outside Wembley Stadium. (L-R) Genevieve Turner, Sophie McCusker, Jess Allcock and Amelia Lynch

Katie Fuller & Charlotte Brown are pictured (Both 25). Katie said: 'We're huge football fans, were so excited. I haven't got any predictions, I don't want to put any energy into it. I don't want it to go wrong'

Father & daughter John, 60 (second from the right) and Emma, 25 (in the middle) are pictured with the rest of their family

Pictured: Laura, Francesca, Jasmine and Rebecca. The fans have told of their fury after being denied entry to BoxPark

England fans relished in the pre-match atmosphere waving flags and holding cardboard cut-outs of players

Two football fans were spotted having a kick about as they waited for the match to start in Basel

Fans waved flags in excitement as football fever sweeps across the country

England fans in Basel on Sunday ahead of the Women's Euro 2025 final

Fans are decked out in their red and white football gear as they await the much-anticipated final in Switzerland

Two very happy looking fans in Basel on Sunday

England fans put face paint on ahead of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland

Some fans are also getting the fanfare going with cardboard cut-outs of the players and large flags that read 'Lionesses Roar to the Final'

England fans pose for photographs in Munsterplatz ahead of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final at St. Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland

Supporters have gathered in the fanzone ahead of England's match against Spain at 5pm this evening

Fans take photographs in the fan zone ahead of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final as they sip cool drinks ahead of the game

England fans participate in the fan walk to the stadium prior to the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final match between England and Spain

Khiara Keating of England arrives at the stadium prior to the game which has a kick off time of 5pm

Players of England pose for a photo during a pitch inspection prior to the big game where they will face Spain

Sarina Wiegman, Head Coach of England, gestures during a pitch inspection prior to the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final match

A poster of captain Leah Williamson on display at the England fan zone in the run-up to the big game

England fans pose for photographers at the fan zone, titled the 'Lionesses HQ' ahead of the final