Prince William wearing a top hat
England will face Denmark in the Euros this evening (Picture: WireImage)

The Prince of Wales is packing his suitcases as he prepares to cheer on England at their match against Denmark this evening.

William serves as the president of the Football Association, which governs English football. He’s expected to be seen in the crowds this evening in Germany.

It’s unknown when he flies home after the match, but Prince William will be turning 42 tomorrow.

Yesterday, he made an appearance at Royal Ascot alongside his in-laws as wife Kate continues her cancer treatment.

Prince William reacts as England draw with Denmark

It wasn’t the most exciting match for England following a 1-1 draw with Denmark – but the Prince of Wales seemed to be having a good time regardless.

He cheered as the first and only England goal was scored (Picture: Dave Shopland/Shutterstock)

Prince William has arrived at the Euros

Britain's Prince William arrives for a Group C match between Denmark and England at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, June 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Prince William will watch England play against Denmark (Picture: AP)

The Prince of Wales has arrived at Frankfurt Arena to watch England play Denmark in the Euros this afternoon.

He’s attending as part of his role as president of the Football Association.

Here he is making his way through the stadium:

Mike Tindall puts on cheeky display with Zara

The lovable couple have been at Ascot for three days (Picture: Shutterstock)
The lovable couple have been at Ascot for three days (Picture: Shutterstock)

Anne, Princess Royal, Zara Tindall and other royals in attendance today

Anne, Princess Royal, is in attendance with the late Princess Margaret's daughter, Lady Sarah Chatto (Picture: Getty)
Anne, Princess Royal, is in attendance with the late Princess Margaret’s daughter, Lady Sarah Chatto (Picture: Getty)
Zara Tindall has been spotted for a third day (Picture: Shutterstock)
Zara Tindall has been spotted for a third day (Picture: Shutterstock)
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, was in a carriage behind the king (Picture: Shutterstock)
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, was in a carriage behind the king (Picture: Shutterstock)
He's expected to present trophies to the winners of the Gold Cup (Picture: PA)
The King is expected to present trophies to the winners of the Gold Cup (Picture: PA)

King Charles arrives for third day of Ascot

ASCOT, ENGLAND - JUNE 20: King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend day three of Royal Ascot 2024 at Ascot Racecourse on June 20, 2024 in Ascot, England. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage)
Charles was spotted alongside his wife, Queen Camilla (Picture: WireImage)

King and Queen to present trophies to winners of today’s Gold Cup at Royal Ascot

The pair appeared on the first day of the races this week (Picture: PA)
The pair appeared on the first day of the races this week (Picture: PA)

The King and Queen are expected to present trophies to the winners in the feature race of the week, the Gold Cup.

The couple, who took on Queen Elizabeth II’s racing horses, have a thoroughbred entered in the King George V Stakes and will be hoping for their first Royal Ascot win of 2024.

Among the celebrities presenting prizes are actress Celia Imrie, Blackadder star Tim McInnerny and property expert and TV presenter Sarah Beeny.

Other members of the monarchy due in the royal box include the Princess Royal and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, alongside Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall and son-in-law Mike Tindall.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have also been invited as have Princess Margaret’s children, the Earl of Snowdon and Lady Sarah Chatto and her husband Daniel Chatto.

School where King Charles was pupil let abuse ‘flourish’ for decades, inquiry finds

The King attended Gordonstoun school as a child (Picture: PA)
The King attended Gordonstoun school as a child (Picture: PA)

The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry has said abuse at Gordonstoun School, where both King Charles and his father Prince Philip were students, went unchecked for ‘decades’.

Lady Smith said of the new findings: ‘I have no difficulty in finding that children were abused at Gordonstoun and Aberlour in a variety of ways over a long period of time.’

The school has apologised to anyone who may have been abused while at the institution.

There are no indications that Charles or his father were abused.

Prince Andrew hopes to leave his Royal Lodge home to his daughters ‘after his death’

The sprawling property is in Windsor (Picture: Shutterstock)
The sprawling property is in Windsor (Picture: Shutterstock)

Despite being asked to move out of his royal digs by his older brother King Charles, Prince Andrew has reportedly said he wants to leave the lease to the Royal Lodge to his daughters.

The Daily Mail reported that Andrew hopes to leave it to Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice ‘after his death’.

But the lease is a long one – first signed in 2003, it’s set to expire in 2078, meaning Eugenie and Beatrice’s own young children could inherit it one day.

The disgraced Duke of York, who no longer carries out official duties, currently lives in Royal Lodge with with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.

Andrew has been shunned from most royal events (Picture: Getty)
Andrew has been shunned from most royal events (Picture: Getty)

Now his brother King Charles is reportedly willing to pay for Andrew to live comfortably out of his own private funds.

A friend of the monarch told The Times: ‘Unfortunately, if Andrew refuses to leave within a reasonable time frame, then the King may be forced to reassess the whole package of support he provides.

‘And the duke would be required to fund the lion’s share of his security, accommodation and lifestyle costs all on his own – which, given the sums involved, is highly unlikely to be possible in the long term.’

Andrew could not meet the £400,000-a-year upkeep of the royal residence, which is worth around £30 million.

The Duchess of Gloucester celebrates 78th birthday

Birgitte made an appearance at the Royal Ascot yesterday (Picture: PA)
Birgitte made an appearance at the Royal Ascot yesterday (Picture: PA)

Birgitte, the Duchess of Gloucester, is celebrating her 78th birthday.

Danish-born Birgitte is married to Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who was a grandson of George V.

The Royal Family’s official social media accounts shared a photo of the Duchess wishing her a happy birthday.

From England at the Euros to Aston Villa: What football teams do the Royals support?

Many of the royals are keen footballers (Picture: Tim Graham)
Many of the royals are keen footballers (Picture: Tim Graham)

The Royals have been spotted at various football matches over the years, but many have been left wondering – who exactly do they support? (Other than England, of course).

Wonder no more – but some of the answers might surprise you.

In 2012, King Charles shocked many after revealing he supports Burnley FC.

He said: ‘Burnley has been through some very challenging times and I’m trying to find ways of helping to regenerate and raise aspirations and self-esteem in that part of the world.’

The Prince of Wales is a keen Aston Villa supporter, choosing the team as he didn’t want to follow a ‘run of the mill team’ like Chelsea or Manchester.

His brother Prince Harry has been tight lipped about his footie allegiances, but it’s been rumoured he’s a secret Arsenal fan.

Princess Kate revealed in 2015 that she supports Chelsea.

And the late Queen? She’s thought to have been a secret ‘Gooner’, supporting Arsenal. But others have suggested she secretly loved West Ham.

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