Eagle-eyed royal fans spot one thing missing from new King Charles statement | Royal | News

King Charles congratulated the lions on social media for their dramatic wins against Italy at the UEFA European Women’s Championship in Switzerland. However, well -intentioned text, a prominent ‘error’ for seeing the criticism of football fans received criticism.
Royal Family social media accounts, Lionesses team and coach Sarina Wiegman’ın a photo of the social media with a photo of the expression. However, an important player who scored a key goal from the team is missing from the image and football fans expressed disappointment.
19 -year -old rising star Michelle Agyemang was missing in the semifinals, and people thought it was effective in securing the place in the final and therefore did not receive credit.
The king’s message on X was filled with the comments of the fans, many of them “I don’t see Michelle anywhere”, “Where is Ağyemang?” And “good message, but ashamed Michelle agyemang is not in the photo.”
Another said: “Where is Michelle? I think you should update your photo.”
Others acknowledged that the team was probably not the king who made the Photoshopped image. Another defended the king: “The king did not mention anyone with the name. This is a good message of luck to the whole team.”
In a statement, the King commented on the journey of the lions without getting tired of the finals and wished them luck for their last matches in Basel, Switzerland.
Explained as follows: “My wife and I participate in our whole family in our hottest congratulations on reaching the final of the UEFA Euro tournament.
“Your journey to this stage was not remarkable that releases your team’s skill, determination (and nerve test!).
“Your achievements continue to inspire countless girls and women throughout the country, once again proved that everything is possible with its devotion and teamwork. Good luck, England. Can you win once again. Charles R.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer went to social media to praise the team’s performance: “What a performance. It inspires the final and the nation. Let’s bring home.”




