Prince William set to leave the UK in days as Prince of Wales to offer his support in Switzerland

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Sarina Wiegman press conference after England beat Italy to reach Euro 2025 final.

Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 23/07/2025

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Updated: 23/07/2025

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The Lionesses will face Spain or Germany in the final on Sunday

Prince William will travel to Switzerland on Sunday to attend the final of the Women's Euros after the Lionesses sealed their place in the showdown.

England came from behind to defeat Italy 2-1 after extra time in a dramatic semi-final on Tuesday evening.


The Prince of Wales will support the Lionesses in his role as patron of the Football Association.

Prince William attended the Lionesses second game of the tournament against The Netherlands earlier this month.

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Prince William will travel to Switzerland on Sunday to attend the final of the Women's Euros after the Lionesses sealed their place in the showdown.

The royal watched on as they comprehensively beat their Dutch opposition 4-0.

Prince William attended the men's Euro 2024 final in Germany last summer.

The Prince of Wales was accompanied by his eldest son Prince George at the final.

England suffered an agonising 2-1 defeat to Spain in Gareth Southgate's last match in charge of the Three Lions.

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England came from behind to defeat Italy 2-1 after extra time in a dramatic semi-final on Tuesday evening.

It has not been confirmed whether Prince William will be joined by any of his children for the Women's Euros final on Sunday.

Earlier this year, Prince William opened up on the aftermath of England's crushing defeat to Spain in the men's Euro 2024 final.

The Prince of Wales was serving as President of the FA at the time and went into the England changing room to console the players.

The royal revealed it was one of his most challenging moments as President of the FA, a role he held for nearly two decades.

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Prince William attended the Lionesses second game of the tournament against The Netherlands earlier this month.

William said: "That was the hardest changing room atmosphere I've ever had to walk into."

The Prince of Wales's decided to step back from his role as the President of the FA following the defeat.

The decision was motivated by William's desire to have a greater focus on new roles and responsibilities in Wales and as the Duke of Cornwall.

However, Prince William became Patron of the Football Association in a more scaled-back role.