
It’s the biggest football match of the year but off the pitch, it was a royal draw.
As England took on Spain in the final of the Euros, the sides were two each when it came to regal representation.
[getty src=”2162015189″ width=”594″ height=”396″ tld=”com”]Prince George joined dad, the Prince of Wales, to cheer on England. The ten year old walked into the Olympic Stadium in Berlin alongside his father before joining Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, ahead of the match.
[getty src=”2162016634″ width=”594″ height=”428″ tld=”com”]They ended up next to King Felipe VI of Spain who was joined by his younger daughter, 17 year old Infanta Sofia.
Sofia is a noted football fan and has attended a string of important matches in recent months including last year’s win for Spain in the Women’s World Cup.
[getty src=”2161420777″ width=”396″ height=”594″ tld=”com”]Prince George’s trip to Germany came as his sister, Princess Charlotte, accompanied their mm, the Princess of Wales, to Wimbledon where Catherine presented the trophy to Carlos Alcaraz after he won the Men’s Singles in a straight sets victory over Novak Djokovic.