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Duchess Kate and Prince William Gear Up for a Thrilling Football Weekend
The excitement is palpable as the Duchess of Cambridge prepares for a jam-packed weekend filled with sports.
England's women's football team has made it to the final of the UEFA Women's Euro 2022, set to take place this Sunday.
With such a significant match on the horizon, it seems like Kate will be juggling her commitments in a race against time.
In a twist of events, Kate is also slated to participate in a yacht race off the coast of Plymouth on Sunday morning.
However, the buzz around the royal family suggests that both she and Prince William are likely to make their way to Wembley Stadium later in the day.
The Lionesses will be facing either Germany or France, and the couple's support is expected to be unwavering.
Prince William wasted no time in expressing his enthusiasm after England's impressive victory over Sweden on Tuesday night.
He took to Twitter, sharing his heartfelt congratulations to the Lionesses.
“The entire country is so proud of everything you're achieving,” he tweeted, showcasing his pride and belief in the team's journey to the final.
His message resonated with fans across the nation.
While Buckingham Palace has yet to confirm their attendance at the match, there's speculation that the Duke and Duchess may bring along their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
The royal family has always embraced sports, and this outing would be a fantastic way to bond over their shared love for football.
Earlier this year, during a visit to St George's Park, Prince William revealed that Charlotte has shown an interest in football.
He humorously relayed a message from her, stating, “Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal.” This playful declaration hints at the budding athlete she might become, and it's clear that both parents encourage their children's sporting aspirations.
William, who holds the title of President of the Football Association, is no stranger to the world of football.
His support for Aston Villa Football Club runs deep, and it appears that his enthusiasm for the sport has been passed down to his children.