“Good luck today Lionesses, and may you roar to victory,” Charles said in a message posted on social media on Saturday.
Charles’ rallying cry came on the eve of England’s historic showdown with Spain at the Stadium Australia in Sydney.
A Buckingham Palace source said: “Both Their Majesties will be following Sunday’s events with the greatest interest.” It comes after sports broadcaster Gabby Logan, who is set to host the BBC’s coverage of the final, said she is “disappointed” that William, president of the Football Association, will not be attending.
Appearing on BBC’s Newscast, sports broadcaster Logan was asked her thoughts on William and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak both not travelling to cheer on the Lionesses.
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