Prince William's hilarious two-word reaction to England's dramatic Euro 2024 win
Prince William reacted on social media soon after England's nail-biting Euro 2024 win over Slovakia.
Prince William has tweeted a hilarious two-word reaction following England's dramatic extra-time win over Slovakia at Euro 2024.
England were losing 1-0 deep into injury time before Jude Bellingham's stunning overhead kick drew them level.
Harry Kane then headed in from close range at the start of extra-time before the Three Lions held on for the win that takes them into the quarter-finals.
Following the game, Prince William tweeted on @KensingtonRoyal: "Emotional rollercoaster! Let's go @England! Quarter finals here we come! W."
William, who is President of the FA, shared another post under his comment from the official England X social account which featured a photograph of Jude Bellingham kissing the head of Harry Kane.
Emotional rollercoaster! Let's go @England! Quarter finals here we come! W https://t.co/4KaJkJcWAa
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) June 30, 2024
Also sharing his thoughts during the game was Rishi Sunak who posted on X after Jude Bellingham's last-gasp equaliser against Slovakia.
A picture of the Prime Minister watching the game was posted was shared on the social media platform, with the message: "It's not over until it's over."
It comes after the Prime Minister earlier struck a defiant note, insisting the Tories could still win the General Election despite languishing in the polls.
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Reacting to Prince William's post on social media, many footbal fans echoed his sentiments. One person posted: "My heart can’t take another like that."
Another added: "Exhausting viewing. Excellent result though! Well played lads! Onwards and upwards."
Referring to the popular England song made famous from Euro' 96, one person joked: "Oh my god William it’s coming home."