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Prince George is not expected to join Prince William in Switzerland to support England's Lionesses at Euro 2025, GB News understands.
The Prince of Wales is travelling to Zurich to attend the second Women’s Euro 2025 group stage match between England and the Netherlands.
Prince William attended several Euro 2024 England matches during last summer's tournament when he supported the men's national team.
The Prince of Wales was joined by Prince George in Germany to watch England suffer a 2-1 defeat to Spain in the final of the tournament.
Prince George is not expected to join Prince William in Switzerland to support England's Lionesses at Euro 2025, GB News understands.
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However, GB News understands that Prince George will not be joining his father at this evening's game.
The trip to Switzerland comes just one day after Prince William took centre stage in welcoming French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte for their State Visit to the UK on Tuesday.
The Prince and Princess of Wales greeted the French President and Mrs Macron at RAF Northolt on behalf of King Charles III.
Prince William then joined senior members of the Royal Family at a State Banquet on Tuesday evening.
Prince William and Prince George at the FA Cup Final.
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Last week, Prince William visited St. George's Park to meet the England Women's football team.
In his role as Patron of The Football Association, he arrived at England's national football centre to wish the squad luck for the tournament.
Upon arrival, the royal received a briefing from England Women's Head Coach Sarina Wiegman and senior FA officials about the team's tournament preparations.
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The prince subsequently met current squad members alongside their friends and families to discuss their tournament preparations.
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The prince subsequently met current squad members alongside their friends and families to discuss their tournament preparations.
He then participated in a shirt printing activity with staff and players in the changing rooms, helping to prepare kits for the tournament.
The visit concluded with the prince presenting official tournament shirts to the players selected for England's Euros squad.