Prince William, Kate And George Go Wild Over England Win As They Be Part Of Beckhams For Euro 2020 Ancient Victory

Prince William, Kate And George Go Wild Over England Win

 PRINCE George cheered alongside his mum and dad as England smashed Germany in tonight's Euros 2020 clash.


England are now through to the quarter-finals after a sensational win in opposition to their historical opponents - with the Royal Family amongst the crowd to cheer it home.


Prince William, who is additionally President of The Football Association, was seen pumping his fists at Wembley Stadium for England's fourth match of the Euros.


And whilst there was no England shirt for seven-year-old Prince George - who as an alternative 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 additionally 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 spouse Cherry.


And George - who looked apprehensive as he sat between his dad and mom for the country wide 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 in opposition to 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.


It is also thought to be Kate's first time watching an England men's football global in person.


The duchess could be seen leaning in to speak to her son as they focused 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 in the course of the sport 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 crew building HMS Glasgow earlier on Tuesday.

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