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When Prince William went to Switzerland to cheer the lions this weekend, he will make the royal junction. The Prince of Wales will go to Basel this market to watch Britain’s play against Spain this week, and after the lions beat Italy 2-1 this week.

However, the Spanish Royal House will not be the only royal that supports his country because he confirmed that Spanish heir Princess Leonor and his younger sister Infanta Sofia will be in Basel to support their teams. Spain’s women’s national football team was published in X: “The Princess of Asturias and Infanta Doña Sofía #Weuro2025 will accompany @Sefutbolfem.

“They will participate in St. Jakob-Park in Basel to experience the match between England and Spain by representing@Casareal.

Spain defeated Germany this week, just like the lions suffered victory against Italy.

William also watched the competition against the Netherlands in Zurich at the beginning of this month.

Future King, the boss of the Football Association, wished the players a good chance before the tournament, and last month, he helped to print names and numbers on his shirts when he presented 23 staff members at St George’s Park last month.

After his appearance, the royal fans called on the Prince to be in the game “every England” to bring good luck to our national football stars.

A user asked X: “Could Prince William be in every UK game?

Another person said: “Prince William has to go to every England match now, they won for him, but my thoughts.”

“So Prince William good luck for this tournament for this team.”

A fourth fan wrote: “This means that Prince William has a good charm, so he needs to be in every UK match in the future.”

“I believe that Prince William has a good chance of chance now, so he needs to be in future games.”

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