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William and George arrive to cheer on Three Lions in Euros final after declaring ‘show the world what you’re made of’

PRINCE William has arrived with son George to cheer the Three Lions onto Euros glory.

The Prince of Wales – and President of the FA – hopes to roar England onto their first major win in 58 years, as Southgate’s side take on Spain in Berlin.

William has arrived with son George to cheer the Three Lions onto Euros glory
William walked the red carpet with George
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Sir Keir Starmer and Wills were snapped chatting[/caption]
Wills shared a post on Twitter and said: ‘Hello Berlin!’

And he’s joined by his avid football fan son Prince George, as the pair took their seats together for tonight’s historic game.

William took to Twitter to share a video of the pair walking the red carpet into the Olympiastadion, along with the post: “Hello, Berlin!”

It was a day of sport all round for the Wales’, with Princess Kate and Charlotte attending the Wimbledon women’s final today.

Yesterday, Wills sent out a rousing message, telling the team: “Show the world what you’re made of.”

He told the squad in a social media post: “We are so proud of you all, England, just one last push to finish the job! Go out there and show the world what you’re made of. We believe. W.”

Williams attendance at tonight’s game makes it a hat-trick of England matches he has attended.

He punched the air in delight when skipper Harry Kane scored in the group stage 1-1 draw with Denmark.

And he attended the quarter-final victory over Switzerland, cheering the team after the win on penalties.

He also congratulated them after their semi-final win over the Netherlands, praising Aston Villa star Ollie Watkins’ late winner.

Villa fan William wrote: “What a beauty, Ollie!”

Meanwhile, new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer sent a letter to Southgate and his men.

He wrote: “On behalf of the whole nation, I wanted to wish you all the very best ahead of tonight’s game.

“You should be proud of all you have achieved so far, even though I know you, like the rest of the country, will be hungry for more. We are all behind you on this journey.”

The PM, who is also at the match, refused to commit to an extra Bank Holiday if the Three Lions win because he does not want to “jinx anything”.

The biggest TV audience of the year will tune in for the match, which is being shown on both BBC and ITV.

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