Prince William takes Princess Charlotte, 10, on sweet father-daughter outing to cheer the Lionesses at the Women's Euro final

Prince William has been pictured taking his daughter Charlotte, 10, on a sweet father-daughter outing to cheer on the Lionesses at the Women’s Euro final.

The Royal’s appearance was widely-anticipated at the stadium in Switzerland tonight with sources confirming he would be there to support the team.

In a social media post, he had said: ‘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!’

Charlotte was snapped this afternoon standing close to her father in a sweet blue polka dot dress. 

The Royal Family also kicked off well-wishes this morning with a post that read ‘Let’s go girls!!’ as fans all over the nation decked out windows with England flags.

William was joined by Princess Leonor of Spain and was pictured chatting to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin as the royals stood side by side.

The prince and Mr Ceferin could be seen smiling together as they looked on into the distance ahead of the big match.

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

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

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

The pair could be seen smiling together as they looked on into the distance ahead of the big match

The pair could be seen smiling together as they looked on into the distance ahead of the big match

Prince William is pictured clapping in ITV coverage ahead of the game

Prince William is pictured clapping in ITV coverage ahead of the game

It comes as the boyfriend of England star Ella Toone backed the Lionesses today ahead of their big game tonight where the squad will seek ‘redemption’ in the Women’s Euro Final.

Joe Bunney uploaded a post to social media today which he captioned ‘Big day ahead. Redemption time. Come on girls’ in reference to the team’s nailbiting loss to Spain in the 2023 World Cup Final.

England’s women now have the opportunity to seek their revenge as they play the country tonight.

Supporters watching the match in Basel, Switzerland were also pictured kitted out head-to-toe in red and white.

In a post uploaded to X this morning the Royal Family shared a clip of guardsmen performing the iconic England anthem ‘It’s coming home’ outside Buckingham Palace.

The accompanying caption read: ‘Let’s go girls!! Wishing the very best of luck to the Lionesses in the Women’s Euro Final this evening.’

Downing Street also shared in the football fever as it decked outs its railing with bunting and displayed the flag of St George in its windows.

Number 10 said: ‘Good luck today, Lionesses. Let’s bring it home.’

Speaking to MailOnline at Wembley, where fans have gathered to show their support ahead of watching a livestream of the match, supporters told of their ‘excitement’ insisting ‘we’re going to win’.

Sophie McCusker, who was joined by her three friends outside the stadium said: ‘We’ve come from Liphook, which is a small village, and are huge football fans. This is the biggest game of the ear. We’re so excited.

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

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

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

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 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

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

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

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

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

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

‘Women couldn’t play football for what 50 years, I think we’ll catch up with the men in 10. 

‘In the last few years the standard has just gone up and up. It’s definitely beginning to be taken more seriously, we saw some dads on the way in here. 

‘Our dads are the reason we started playing, it would be so special if they were here.’

Sophie’s friend Genevieve Turner predicted the score as 2-1 extra time to England and ‘maybe even penalties’.

She said: ‘I can’t wait. We’re going to win.’

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

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'

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

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

In contrast, Katie Fuller and Charlotte Brown, both 25, said they hadn’t any predictions for the score and ‘don’t want to put any energy into it’ and they ‘didn’t want it to go wrong’.

Charlotte said: ‘We were just out in Switzerland to watch the Norway game – it was wild. There were loads of English fans there. Some men as well, so it is happening. Men are coming. The atmosphere is gonna be insane.

‘The atmosphere is going to be electric in there, we’ve been to the games at Wembley before so this is definitely the place to be.’

Father and daughter John, 60, and Emma, 25, were also out enjoying the pre-match buzz.

Emma said: ‘We’re local so we come to BoxPark all the time, the atmosphere in there is electric.’

Her father, John, added: ‘It’s very different from the men’s, much more friendly. It’s better, more enjoyable. No drinks being thrown about or drugs, people are just there for a good time. It should be taken more seriously, hopefully if we win tonight it will all change.’

The pair said they predicted a 2-1 win to England hoping the team score early and ‘Spain won’t be hogging the ball like in the man’s games’.

Phoebe, 16, was joined by her mother Carly, 46, outside Wembley.

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

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

Predicting 2-0 to England, the pair said they were ‘so nervous’.

Carly added: ‘I can’t wait to see what the atmosphere will be like, we just got here so it will be interesting to see if it’s different from the men’s. We’re just here to support women.’

Some fans have also spoken of their disappointment as they say they were refused entry to BoxPark. The furious supporters had travelled from Cambridge having booked tickets six weeks ago when the event was free – but following England’s progression to the final the event has now sold out and the group have been denied entry.

Describing it as a ‘complete scam’, Jessica said: ‘I’m just devastated, we’ve travelled all this way & we’re such huge fans. There’s people getting in there without England tops on & we’re clearly dressed for the occasion.’

Jasmine added: ‘I play football so tonight means a lot to me, if we don’t get in I’ll be gutted. We will pay, we’ve got no issue with that, but they’ve point blank refused us entry.’

Despite scenes elsewhere of jubilant supporters, Laura painted a different picture, saying: ‘We’ve got here and there’s no real atmosphere, no real support. If this were the men’s the streets would be packed out.

‘We’re waiting to speak to the manager now – if we can’t get in, we’ll be gutted. Where are we supposed to go?’

Meanwhile the fanzone in Basel, Switzerland has filled up fast and photos show jubilant supporters dancing and enjoying a cool drink in the run-up to the game.

Some supporters have also got in the spirit with cardboard cut-outs of the players and large flags that read ‘Lionesses Roar to the Final’.

Other fans to share their good luck messages this morning included The Spice Girls.

The Chase star and ‘Dark Destroyer’ Shaun Wallace said: ‘Let’s hope the Lionesses get the gift of a great performance and bringing it home tonight! Make the most of everyday, every day is a gift. 

‘Have a fantastic Sunday and good luck to the Lionesses tonight.’

This evening’s match will begin at 5pm as England bids for its second title in a row following the team’s victory against Spain in the previous tournament.

England’s captain Leah Williamson said the team are ‘aware’ and ‘connected’ to what it would mean if the nation won today.

She added: ‘I think we don’t necessarily carry the weight of it [the expectations] and how much it means to people, but we are aware of it because it means the same to us.

‘We recognise the opportunity and will do everything we can to take it.’

The Lionesses faced a tough group in the initial stages but sailed through to the knockout rounds.

A dramatic penalty shootout saw them emerge victorious in the quarter-final against Sweden.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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'

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

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

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

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

And then they beat Italy 2-1 in extra time in the semi-final – marking another stunning comeback.

England and Spain remain the two best sides in Europe – though the Lionesses are expected to be in for a tough fight if they wish to emerge victorious, as Spain won their most recent match 2-1 on June 3.

They will also be looking for redemption against Spain, who edged them 1-0 in the 2023 Women’s World Cup final. 

Messages of support have also poured in from the likes of the cast of EastEnders, with Heather Pearce – who plays the character Eve Panesar-Unwin in the British sitcom – saying: ‘You’ve already done us proud and you’ve inspired a nation – particularly my three little girls.’

She added on behalf of the cast: ‘We wish you all the luck on Sunday night.’

Prince William is expected to be at the stadium in Switzerland tonight at the St Jakob-Park stadium cheering the Lionesses on.

In a social media post, he said: ‘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!’

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

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

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

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

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

 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

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

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: ‘Into the final and inspiring the nation. Let’s bring it home.’

Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson added the team had ‘absolutely smashed it’, saying ‘everybody is so proud of you’.

One England fan joked to Sky News he ‘had hair’ before England’s nerve-racking run to the final. 

He added: ‘I’m a bit nervous but fingers crossed – we’re going to win.’

Today’s match kicks off at 5pm UK time in Basel, Switzerland, and will be broadcast live on both BBC One and ITV1.

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