The Duke of Cambridge was beaming the day gone by as he gave England captain Leah Williamson a heartfelt hug after the Lionesses victory in opposition to Germany.
Prince William, 40, who sent a sweet video of encouragement to the group with his daughter Princess Charlotte, seven, this morning, was once there to rejoice with the team, who snatched the Women's Euro title after triumphing 2-1 against Germany at Wembley final night.







The royal used to be all smiles as he shook the hands of the players, gave captain Leah Williamson a hug, and had phrases of praise for Chloe Kelly who scored the decisive purpose in opposition to the opposing group for the duration of overtime.
His grandmother the Queen led the praise, telling the team in a statement 'You have all set an example that will be an proposal for girls and female today, and for future generations'.
The stalemate ought to now not be broken, going into every other agonising 30 extra minutes of extra time which at first had produced nothing more.







But Kelly was once no longer about to let the game go to penalties and picked the largest stage in the world to produce her first ever international goal.
She dominated German keeper Frohms to propel England to a 2-1 lead and set the game past any doubt.
Last night in a assertion The Queen said the girls would go down in history and be icons of sport.

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