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    Prince William shares rousing cry to England for Euro 2020 final as he gushes ‘I can’t really believe this is happening’

    PRINCE William has shared a rousing cry to England ahead of the team’s Euro 2020 final showdown against Italy.The footie fanatic wished Gareth Southgate’s squad “the very best of luck” for the historic game and gushed: “I can’t really believe this is happening.”
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    Prince William has wished England the ‘very best of luck’ in the Euro 2020 finalCredit: The Sun
    The squad face Italy on Sunday night in a historic showdownCredit: Getty
    The future king’s message read: “Gareth, Harry, and to every member of the England team on and off the pitch, I just want to wish you the very best of luck for tonight. 
    “What a team performance it’s been. Every member of the squad has played their part, and all the back room team as well have been truly essential. 
    “I can’t really believe this is happening. So exciting and I just wish you the very best of luck. 
    “You bring out the very best of England and we are all behind you. 
    “The whole country is behind you. So, bring it home.”
    The Duke of Cambridge cheered the Three Lions on at the Wembley semi-final against Denmark.
    He celebrated the 2-1 victory alongside Boris Johnson and wife Carrie.
    England manager Gareth Southgate celebrates a 2-1 win over Denmark in the semi-finalCredit: The Sun
    The players overcome with joy after beating Denmark at WembleyCredit: Getty
    Wills also watched the England-Germany clash, joined by wife Kate Middleton and son George in the stands.
    The royal trio went wild after late goals from captain Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling saw the team score success.
    The duke, an Aston Villa supporter who is president of the FA, will be at Wembley tonight to cheer England on.
    He will join 65,000 other supporters who will roar on the Three Lions inside the stadium.
    And with just hours to go until kick off, excitement is reaching fever pitch.
    It comes as…

    Euros euphoria has well and truly swept the nation, with chants of “It’s Coming Home” on repeat.
    Although party poopers at Uefa have allegedly banned Baddiel & Skinner and the Lightning Seeds from singing the footie anthem at Wembley before the game as it will be “unfair” on Italy.
    But the song could finally be coming true as the squad prepares to end a 55-year trophy drought.
    Prince William and wife Kate Middleton celebrate a Harry Kane goal against GermanyCredit: Getty
    William’s message of support follows one by his grandmother in which she praised the Three Lions for their “spirit, commitment, and pride” ahead of the nail-biting final.
    Writing the note on Windsor Castle-headed paper, the Queen evoked memories of 1966 when she famously presented the World Cup to England Captain Bobby Moore after the 4-2 win over Germany.
    Addressing the letter to manager Gareth Southgate OBE, the monarch said: “55 years ago I was fortunate to present the World Cup to Bobby Moore and saw what it meant to the players, management and support staff to reach and win the final of a major international football tournament.
    “I want to send my congratulations and that of my family to you all on reaching the final of the European Championships, and send my good wishes for tomorrow with the hope that history will record not only your success but also the spirit, commitment, and pride with which you have conducted yourselves.”
    She signed the note “Elizabeth R”.
    Other famous faces have also rallied around the team, with messages from Boris Johnson, Tom Cruise, Anthony Joshua and Harry Kane’s wife Kate.
    She posted her own emotional letter to her husband in which she revealed she used to laugh at Harry when they were kids and he told her that he would be England captain one day. 
    Kate told him: “Bring it home for the country, you deserve to lift that trophy with this incredible England team!” 
    She went on to praise the striker for always believing in his dream as he prepares for England’s first major league final in 55 years.
    World Heavyweight boxing champion Joshua said: “Boys, what can I say – it’s been a Sterling effort so far.

    “The nation believes you Kane go all the way and I’m sure you will leave everything on the pitch.”
    And Hollywood star Tom Cruise even made a good luck call to the boys.
    In his message to the team, the PM praised England for lifting the spirits of the nation with their “energy and tenacity” throughout Euro 2020, and said: “Bring it home!” 
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    Buzzing Boris Johnson goes wild with Carrie as he celebrates England win with Prince William at Wembley

    BORIS Johnson and Prince William roared alongside thousands of fans after England made it into a major tournament final for the first time in 55 years. The Prime Minister thew his hands in the air and hugged wife Carrie as Harry Kane’s extra time winner hit the back of the net against Denmark.
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    Buzzing Boris celebrates with Carrie as England score against DenmarkCredit: AFP
    Wills jumped to his feet to cheer the goal, with BBC pundit Alex Scott and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan behind himCredit: AFP
    The Duke of Cambridge was also cheering on the Three Lions squad as they took one step closer to bringing it home.
    While England legends Paul Gascoigne and David Beckham were also among the stars at Wembley.
    Wills was snapped smiling with the President of Uefa Aleksander Ceferin ahead of the kick off.
    Boris donned an England shirt for the occasion, while Wills looked smart in a shirt and tie as his wife Kate Middleton self-isolates at home.
    The Duchess is isolating after a Covid contact as she attended Wimbledon.
    She was alerted after taking her seat in the Royal Box on Friday and left straight away at around 4pm before Briton Dan Evans took to the court.
    Kate, 39, had her second Covid-19 jab within five weeks of her first dose.

    William, President of the FA, celebrates England’s historic win at WembleyCredit: AFP
    The Prime Minister leapt into the air and went wild after Harry Kane’s stunning winnerCredit: Reuters
    Gascoigne wore a pair of sunglasses and light coloured suit for the gameCredit: Kevin Quigley/EURO20 Newspapers
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also at the stadiumCredit: AFP
    The Prince was seen laughing and smiling with the Uefa PresidentCredit: Getty
    Thrilled fans celebrated after Kane’s extra time goal sent England into the finalCredit: SWNS
    Missing the match may come as a blow to the mum-of-three, who was seen enjoying what’s believed to be her first England men’s football international in person.
    The family were spotted cheering as the Lions clinched an epic win over their old rivals on home turf.
    And while they weren’t among the fans lucky enough to watch England’s sensational 4-0 victory over Ukraine in Rome, William looked thrilled to be back in his seat for the game.
    William wrote on Twitter how he “can’t wait” for the England v Denmark match.
    After Saturday’s game, he tweeted: “Another top team performance and clean sheet from @England tonight. #ThreeLions .
    “Well played to Ukraine. Can’t wait for Wednesday’s semi final! Onwards W.”
    Millions of people across the country have celebrated the Lions’ sensational success so farCredit: AFP
    Harry Kane’s penalty secured England’s place in the Euro 2020 final against ItalyCredit: Getty
    It’s believed to have been the first time Kate had watched an England men’s football international in personCredit: The Sun
    One woman leapt into the arms of a pal after the final whistle wentCredit: PA
    Last week, the royals were joined by Beckham and his son Romeo, along with Ellie Goulding and Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry.
    George’s trip to the football was an after school treat without his younger siblings, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three.
    Wills, who is the current president of the FA, was seen punching the air as Southgate’s men stormed to victory.
    It was a long day for the future king, who travelled back from Scotland after visiting a shipyard to meet the team building HMS Glasgow.

    But he’s regularly seen at games – and was at the stadium supporting England during their nail-biting 1-0 win against the Czech Republic.
    England have now beaten the Danes in 13 of their 18 encounters, winning in a competition for the first time since 2002.
    The two teams last met at a major tournament in 2002, with England hammering Denmark 3-0 on the Japanese island of Niigata in the last 16 of the World Cup.
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    David Beckham and Gazza cheer on England against Denmark at Wembley with Prince William and Boris Johnson

    FORMER England stars David Beckham and Paul Gascoigne have been snapped beaming as they cheer on the Three Lions during their heart-stopping Wembley showdown.The footie legends are roaring on England alongside thousands of others – including the likes of Prince William and Boris Johnson – as the squad battle Denmark for a place in the Euro 2020 final.
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    Footie legend Becks is sitting near Boris Johnson and his wife CarrieCredit: Reuters
    Gazza beams as he cheers on EnglandCredit: Kevin Quigley/EURO20 Newspapers
    David Beckham is cheering on England from the stands, behind Prince WilliamCredit: AP
    England are fighting Denmark for a place in the finalCredit: AP
    Becks – who earned 58 caps during his time with England – is suited and booted for the occasion, while Gazza, who was capped 57 times, has been spotted donning sunglasses with plasters on his face.
    Meanwhile, Duke of Cambridge – who is seated in front of Becks -was pictured smiling with the President of Uefa, Aleksander Ceferin, ahead of the 8pm kick-off.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie were also seen in the stands, roaring their support for Gareth Southgate’s side.
    Bojo has donned an England shirt for the occasion, while Wills looked smart in a shirt and tie as his wife Kate Middleton self-isolates at home.
    The Duchess is isolating after a Covid contact as she attended Wimbledon.
    She was alerted after taking her seat in the Royal Box on Friday and left straight away at around 4pm before Briton Dan Evans took to the court.
    Kate, 39, had her second Covid-19 jab within five weeks of her first dose.
    Missing the match may come as a blow to the mum-of-three, who was seen enjoying what’s believed to be her first England men’s football international in person.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also at the stadiumCredit: AFP
    Will’s is cheering on the Three Lions at Wembley this eveningCredit: AFP
    Wills’ wife Kate won’t attend – as she is isolating after a Covid contactCredit: Reuters
    The family were seen cheering wildly from the stands as England claimed an historic victory over GermanyCredit: Reuters
    George, who wore the same jacket and tie as his dad, enjoyed the gameCredit: Reuters
    The Prince was seen laughing and smiling with the Uefa PresidentCredit: Getty
    The family were spotted cheering as the Lions clinched an epic win over their old rivals on home turf.
    And while they weren’t among the fans lucky enough to watch England’s sensational 4-0 victory over Ukraine in Rome, William looked thrilled to be back in his seat for the game.
    William wrote on Twitter how he “can’t wait” for the England v Denmark match.
    After Saturday’s game, he tweeted: “Another top team performance and clean sheet from @England tonight. #ThreeLions .
    “Well played to Ukraine. Can’t wait for Wednesday’s semi final! Onwards W.”
    Last week, the royals were joined by David Beckham and his son Romeo, along with Ellie Goulding and Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry.

    It’s believed to have been the first time Kate had watched an England men’s football international in personCredit: The Sun
    But Wills has been to plenty of matches in his role as president of the FACredit: Getty
    Millions of people across the country have celebrated the Lions’ sensational success so farCredit: AFP
    George’s trip to the football was an after school treat without his younger siblings, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three.
    Wills, who is the current president of the FA, was seen punching the air as Southgate’s men stormed to victory.
    It was a long day for the future king, who travelled back from Scotland after visiting a shipyard to meet the team building HMS Glasgow.
    But he’s regularly seen at games – and was at the stadium supporting England during their nail-biting 1-0 win against the Czech Republic.

    England have beaten the Danes in 12 of their 17 encounters, although they haven’t recorded a competitive win since 2002.
    And Southgate’s team failed to beat their semi-final opponents in the Nations League last autumn, drawing 0-0 in Copenhagen and losing 1-0 at Wembley.
    The two teams last met at a major tournament in 2002, with England hammering Denmark 3-0 on the Japanese island of Niigata in the last 16 of the World Cup.
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    David Beckham and Gazza cheer on England at Wembley with Prince William and Boris Johnson

    FORMER England stars David Beckham and Paul Gascoigne have been snapped beaming as they cheer on the Three Lions during their heart-stopping Wembley showdown.The footie legends are roaring on England alongside thousands of others – including the likes of Prince William and Boris Johnson – as the squad battle Denmark for a place in the Euro 2020 final.
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    Footie legend Becks is sitting near Boris Johnson and his wife CarrieCredit: Reuters
    Gazza beams as he cheers on EnglandCredit: Kevin Quigley/EURO20 Newspapers
    David Beckham is cheering on England from the stands, behind Prince WilliamCredit: AP
    England are fighting Denmark for a place in the finalCredit: AP
    Becks – who earned 58 caps during his time with England – is suited and booted for the occasion, while Gazza, who was capped 57 times, has been spotted donning sunglasses with plasters on his face.
    Meanwhile, Duke of Cambridge – who is seated in front of Becks -was pictured smiling with the President of Uefa, Aleksander Ceferin, ahead of the 8pm kick-off.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie were also seen in the stands, roaring their support for Gareth Southgate’s side.
    Bojo has donned an England shirt for the occasion, while Wills looked smart in a shirt and tie as his wife Kate Middleton self-isolates at home.
    The Duchess is isolating after a Covid contact as she attended Wimbledon.
    She was alerted after taking her seat in the Royal Box on Friday and left straight away at around 4pm before Briton Dan Evans took to the court.
    Kate, 39, had her second Covid-19 jab within five weeks of her first dose.
    Missing the match may come as a blow to the mum-of-three, who was seen enjoying what’s believed to be her first England men’s football international in person.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also at the stadiumCredit: AFP
    Will’s is cheering on the Three Lions at Wembley this eveningCredit: AFP
    Wills’ wife Kate won’t attend – as she is isolating after a Covid contactCredit: Reuters
    The family were seen cheering wildly from the stands as England claimed an historic victory over GermanyCredit: Reuters
    George, who wore the same jacket and tie as his dad, enjoyed the gameCredit: Reuters
    The Prince was seen laughing and smiling with the Uefa PresidentCredit: Getty
    The family were spotted cheering as the Lions clinched an epic win over their old rivals on home turf.
    And while they weren’t among the fans lucky enough to watch England’s sensational 4-0 victory over Ukraine in Rome, William looked thrilled to be back in his seat for the game.
    William wrote on Twitter how he “can’t wait” for the England v Denmark match.
    After Saturday’s game, he tweeted: “Another top team performance and clean sheet from @England tonight. #ThreeLions .
    “Well played to Ukraine. Can’t wait for Wednesday’s semi final! Onwards W.”
    Last week, the royals were joined by David Beckham and his son Romeo, along with Ellie Goulding and Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry.
    It’s believed to have been the first time Kate had watched an England men’s football international in personCredit: The Sun
    But Wills has been to plenty of matches in his role as president of the FACredit: Getty
    Millions of people across the country have celebrated the Lions’ sensational success so farCredit: AFP
    George’s trip to the football was an after school treat without his younger siblings, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three.
    Wills, who is the current president of the FA, was seen punching the air as Southgate’s men stormed to victory.
    It was a long day for the future king, who travelled back from Scotland after visiting a shipyard to meet the team building HMS Glasgow.
    But he’s regularly seen at games – and was at the stadium supporting England during their nail-biting 1-0 win against the Czech Republic.

    England have beaten the Danes in 12 of their 17 encounters, although they haven’t recorded a competitive win since 2002.
    And Southgate’s team failed to beat their semi-final opponents in the Nations League last autumn, drawing 0-0 in Copenhagen and losing 1-0 at Wembley.
    The two teams last met at a major tournament in 2002, with England hammering Denmark 3-0 on the Japanese island of Niigata in the last 16 of the World Cup.
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    Buzzing Boris goes wild with Carrie as he celebrates England win with Prince William at Wembley

    BORIS Johnson and Prince William roared alongside thousands of fans after England made it into a major tournament final for the first time in 55 years. The Prime Minister thew his hands in the air and hugged wife Carrie as Harry Kane’s extra time winner hit the back of the net against Denmark.
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    Buzzing Boris celebrates with Carrie as England score against DenmarkCredit: AFP
    Wills jumped to his feet to cheer the goal, with BBC pundit Alex Scott and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan behind himCredit: AFP
    The Duke of Cambridge was also cheering on the Three Lions squad as they took one step closer to bringing it home.
    While England legends Paul Gascoigne and David Beckham were also among the stars at Wembley.
    Wills was snapped smiling with the President of Uefa Aleksander Ceferin ahead of the kick off.
    Boris donned an England shirt for the occasion, while Wills looked smart in a shirt and tie as his wife Kate Middleton self-isolates at home.
    The Duchess is isolating after a Covid contact as she attended Wimbledon.
    She was alerted after taking her seat in the Royal Box on Friday and left straight away at around 4pm before Briton Dan Evans took to the court.
    Kate, 39, had her second Covid-19 jab within five weeks of her first dose.

    William, President of the FA, celebrates England’s historic win at WembleyCredit: AFP
    The Prime Minister leapt into the air and went wild after Harry Kane’s stunning winnerCredit: Reuters
    Gascoigne wore a pair of sunglasses and light coloured suit for the gameCredit: Kevin Quigley/EURO20 Newspapers
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also at the stadiumCredit: AFP
    The Prince was seen laughing and smiling with the Uefa PresidentCredit: Getty
    Thrilled fans celebrated after Kane’s extra time goal sent England into the finalCredit: SWNS
    Missing the match may come as a blow to the mum-of-three, who was seen enjoying what’s believed to be her first England men’s football international in person.
    The family were spotted cheering as the Lions clinched an epic win over their old rivals on home turf.
    And while they weren’t among the fans lucky enough to watch England’s sensational 4-0 victory over Ukraine in Rome, William looked thrilled to be back in his seat for the game.
    William wrote on Twitter how he “can’t wait” for the England v Denmark match.
    After Saturday’s game, he tweeted: “Another top team performance and clean sheet from @England tonight. #ThreeLions .
    “Well played to Ukraine. Can’t wait for Wednesday’s semi final! Onwards W.”
    Millions of people across the country have celebrated the Lions’ sensational success so farCredit: AFP
    Harry Kane’s penalty secured England’s place in the Euro 2020 final against ItalyCredit: Getty
    It’s believed to have been the first time Kate had watched an England men’s football international in personCredit: The Sun
    One woman leapt into the arms of a pal after the final whistle wentCredit: PA
    Last week, the royals were joined by Beckham and his son Romeo, along with Ellie Goulding and Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry.
    George’s trip to the football was an after school treat without his younger siblings, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three.
    Wills, who is the current president of the FA, was seen punching the air as Southgate’s men stormed to victory.
    It was a long day for the future king, who travelled back from Scotland after visiting a shipyard to meet the team building HMS Glasgow.

    But he’s regularly seen at games – and was at the stadium supporting England during their nail-biting 1-0 win against the Czech Republic.
    England have now beaten the Danes in 13 of their 18 encounters, winning in a competition for the first time since 2002.
    The two teams last met at a major tournament in 2002, with England hammering Denmark 3-0 on the Japanese island of Niigata in the last 16 of the World Cup.
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    Euro 2020: Prince William will attend England’s semi-final against Denmark at Wembley without isolating Kate Middleton

    PRINCE William will attend England’s semi-final against Denmark – without Kate Middleton, who remains in isolation after a Covid contact.Kensington Palace confirmed today that the Duke of Cambridge will attend the clash tomorrow night – and he tweeted: “Can’t wait!”
    🔵 Read our Royal Family live blogfor the latest updates
    Prince William will attend England’s semi-final against Denmark tomorrowCredit: Getty
    But wife Kate won’t attend – as she is isolating after a Covid contactCredit: Reuters
    The family were seen cheering wildly from the stands as England claimed an historic victory over Germany last weekCredit: Reuters
    It’s not yet known if he’ll bring his lucky charm, son George – who cheered in the stands as England claimed a historic victory over Germany last week.
    The youngster, who wore the same tie and jacket as his dad, could be seen beaming as he enjoyed the game.
    And fans will be hoping the prince will be there as a talisman following the huge win.
    But whether George makes it or not, his mum Kate will remain at home.
    The Duchess is isolating after a Covid contact as she attended Wimbledon.
    She was alerted after taking her seat in the Royal Box on Friday and left straight away at around 4pm before Briton Dan Evans took to the court.
    Wills was seen chatting to David Beckham during the last game at WembleyCredit: Getty
    George, who wore the same jacket and tie as his dad, enjoyed the gameCredit: Reuters
    Kate, 39, had her second Covid-19 jab within five weeks of her first dose.
    Missing the match may come as a blow to the mum-of-three, who was seen enjoying what’s believed to be her first England men’s football international in person.
    The family were spotted cheering as the Lions clinched an epic win over their old rivals on home turf.
    And while they weren’t among the fans lucky enough to watch England’s sensational 4-0 victory over Ukraine in Rome, William will be back in his seat for Wednesday’s game.
    William wrote on Twitter how he “can’t wait” for the England v Denmark match.
    After Saturday’s game, he tweeted: “Another top team performance and clean sheet from @England tonight. #ThreeLions .
    “Well played to Ukraine. Can’t wait for Wednesday’s semi final! Onwards W.”
    Last week, the royals were joined by David Beckham and his son Romeo, along with Ellie Goulding and Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry.
    George’s trip to the football was an after school treat without his younger siblings, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three.
    It’s believed to have been the first time Kate had watched an England men’s football international in personCredit: The Sun
    But Wills has been to plenty of matches in his role as president of the FACredit: Getty
    Millions of people across the country have celebrated the Lions’ sensational success so farCredit: AFP
    But as tomorrow’s match begins at 8pm, it might be too late on a school night for the prince.
    Wills, who is the current president of the FA, was seen punching the air as Southgate’s men stormed to victory.
    It was a long day for the future king, who travelled back from Scotland after visiting a shipyard to meet the team building HMS Glasgow.
    But he’s regularly seen at games – and was at the stadium supporting England during their nail-biting 1-0 win against the Czech Republic.
    Tomorrow’s game is set to be equally tense for fans.
    Standing between England and the final is an inspired Denmark side, who have a good record against the team.

    England have beaten the Danes in 12 of their 17 encounters, although they haven’t recorded a competitive win since 2002.
    And Southgate’s team failed to beat their semi-final opponents in the Nations League last autumn, drawing 0-0 in Copenhagen and losing 1-0 at Wembley.
    The two teams last met at a major tournament in 2002, with England hammering Denmark 3-0 on the Japanese island of Niigata in the last 16 of the World Cup.
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    Prince William, Kate and George go wild over England win as they join Beckhams at Euro 2020 historic victory

    PRINCE George cheered alongside his mum and dad as England smashed Germany in the Euro 2020 last 16.England are now through to the quarter-finals after a sensational win against their historic rivals – with the Royal Family among the crowd to cheer it home.
    🔵 Read our Royal Family live blog for the latest updates
    Prince George smiled and clapped as England beat Germany at this evening’s match
    An ecstatic Prince William pumped his fist and shouted for England after the brilliant winCredit: The Sun
    Football-mad William couldn’t contain his excitementCredit: Rex

    Prince William, who is also President of The Football Association, was seen pumping his fists at Wembley Stadium for England’s fourth match of the Euros.
    And while there was no England shirt for seven-year-old Prince George – who instead wore a smart navy blue jacket, shirt and official FA tie – the future king clapped his hands as England thumped to victory.
    Mum Kate Middleton also got into the action, donning a bright red jacket from Zara over a white top.
    The royals were joined by David Beckham and his son Romeo, along with Ellie Goulding and Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry.
    And George – who looked nervous as he sat between his parents for the national anthem – quickly got into the spirit of the game.
    George’s trip to the football was an after school treat minus his younger siblings, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three.
    England were victorious against Germany after late goals from captain Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling.
    And William punched the air as the final whistle blew to see England victorious.
    Prince William excitedly chatted to his son at the gameCredit: Reuters
    Kate Middleton points to some of the action on the pitchCredit: Reuters
    Prince William was impressed by England’s last minute winCredit: Getty
    The duke caught up with David Beckham at half timeCredit: Getty
    William and Kate cheer with their son George at the nail-biting gameCredit: AFP
    Ed Sheeran is seen joking with Romeo BeckhamCredit: The Sun
    Prince William cheers as England scored the first goal of the nail-biting match at Wembley
    Prince George peers over the rail to catch a glimpse of the gameCredit: PA
    George was all smiles as he watched the game against GermanyCredit: PA
    Prince William embraced George as England scored the second goalCredit: Reuters
    It is also thought to be Kate’s first time watching an England men’s football international in person.
    The duchess could be seen leaning in to speak to her son as they concentrated on the action.
    The family were seen laughing and talking excitedly as they waited for the game to kick off.
    Curious George beamed at his dad during the game as the royal pair enjoyed the match.
    William had travelled back from Scotland for the late afternoon showdown, after visiting a shipyard to meet the team building HMS Glasgow earlier on Tuesday.
    Harry Kane celebrated after scoring the second and final goal of the gameCredit: AFP
    Prince William shares his love of the game with his sonCredit: Kevin Quigley EURO 2020 Newspape
    Singer Ellie Goulding was spotted at the star-studded matchCredit: Getty
    George peers excitedly down at the pitchCredit: Reuters
    The Royals stood for the national anthemCredit: pixel8000
    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge watched the game surrounded by the Beckhams and Ed SheeranCredit: Reuters
    Prince George, Kate Middleton and Prince William were seen with Ed Sheeran and his wife at tonight’s match at WembleyCredit: Kevin Quigley EURO 2020 Newspape
    Kate and William were seen chatting to David and Victoria BeckhamCredit: The Sun
    David Beckham smiled as he spoke with Prince William, who is the President of the FACredit: The Sun
    Ed Sheeran jokes with Beckham in the standsCredit: The Sun
    Ed Sheeran and his wife, Cherry were seen clapping gleefully behind the royals.
    Prince William has held the position as President of the FA for more than 15 years and has regularly attended the FA Cup final.
    Prince William was at the stadium supporting England during their nail-biting 1-0 win against the Czech Republic last week.
    And today, eager England fans went wild in pubs during the showdown.
    Crowds chucked pints in the air as Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane sank the Germans with late goals and blew open England’s route to the final of the Euros.
    England fans celebrate their win against GermanyCredit: PA
    Fans roared as Raheem Sterling had the first chance of the game
    England fans cheered as they sung the national anthem

    And Three Lions fans have joked they will call in sick tomorrow as they were filmed sinking pints from 7am today.
    Fans turned the sky red and white by letting off flares as they celebrated at Wembley, draped in England flags.
    Over 5 million pints were estimated to be drunk by footy fans during the match tonight.
    George watches in awe as England take on GermanyCredit: Kevin Quigley EURO 2020 Newspape
    Crowds sing and chant as they pack out Wembley
    Fans arrive at Wembley ahead of the UEFA Euro 2020 round of 16 match between England and GermanyCredit: PA
    Kate Middleton will also be joining William at Wembley for the Euros showdown tonightCredit: Getty
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    Prince George joins Kate Middleton and Prince William to cheer on England in Euros 2020 clash against Germany

    PRINCE George has joined Kate Middleton and Prince William to cheer on England at Wembley tonight in the Euros 2020 clash.England players face their historic enemy Germany in the football showdown tonight as the Three Lions battle their first match in the last 16.
    🔵 Read our Royal Family live blog for the latest updates
    Prince George was seen with Kate Middleton and Prince William at tonight’s match at WembleyCredit: Kevin Quigley EURO 2020 Newspape
    Fans arrive at Wembley ahead of the UEFA Euro 2020 round of 16 match between England and GermanyCredit: PA
    Kate Middleton will also be joining William at Wembley for the Euros showdown tonightCredit: Getty
    The Duke of Cambridge, who is also President of The Football Association, will appear at Wembley Stadium for England’s fourth match of the Euros.
    Prince William has held the position as President of the FA for more than 15 years and has regularly attended the FA Cup final.
    Other than supporting England, the Prince is an Aston Villa fan.
    Tonight he’ll be joined by Kate Middleton as the Three Lions go head-to-head against Germany.
    Prince William was at the stadium supporting England during their nail-biting 1-0 win against the Czech Republic last week.
    And today, eager England fans have already hit the pub ahead of tonight’s Euro 2020 showdown with our old enemies.
    Three Lions fans have joked they will call in sick tomorrow as they were filmed sinking pints from 7am today.
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    Supporters in England shirts flocked to Big Tree pub in Sheffield, which has pinned up 500 flags to celebrate the tournament, in the early hours.
    And fans have already turned the sky red and white by letting off flares as they arrive at Wembley draped in England flags.
    Roaring choruses of It’s Coming Home can already be heard in London as excited fans chuck beers in the air.
    And finally, Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell have rejoined the England squad after observing a ten-day self-isolation period.
    The duo were forced to quarantine after coming into contact with Billy Gilmour following the Three Lions’ 0-0 draw with Scotland on June 18.
    Both are healthy, and have joined the rest of the squad at England’s team hotel.
    The Three Lions face Germany this afternoon in the Round of 16, with Mount and Chilwell now back in contention to feature.

    Mount, 22, is hoping to force his way back into Gareth Southgate’s starting XI, having played the full 90 minutes of England’s opening two matches.
    Chilwell, meanwhile, is trying to get his first taste of tournament football, having been snubbed in favour of Kieran Trippier and Luke Shaw against Croatia and Scotland.
    England fans gather ahead of massive Euro 2020 match against Germany More