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Princess Charlotte made a charming appearance at the Women's Euros event, marking a notable accomplishment alongside father Prince William

The Royal Highness participated in the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final along with Prince William, and offered a heartfelt statement following the event

Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William, made a special appearance at the Women's Euros...
Princess Charlotte, the daughter of Prince William, made a special appearance at the Women's Euros and achieved a significant milestone with her father.

Princess Charlotte made a charming appearance at the Women's Euros event, marking a notable accomplishment alongside father Prince William

In a significant moment for the British royal family, Princess Charlotte, at the age of 10, attended the Women's Euros final in 2025 and shared an official statement with her father, Prince William. This was the first time Princess Charlotte used her full name, Charlotte, in an official royal sign-off, marking a significant milestone in her public royal role.

According to Prince William, Princess Charlotte is "getting there" with matching her brother's passion for sports, and the Euros final was no exception. The young princess was seen cheering and showing excitement at the event. In contrast, Prince George did not attend the final.

The joint message shared by Prince William and Princess Charlotte on their social media account celebrated the Lionesses' European championship victory. The post read, "What a game! @Lionesses, you are the champions of Europe and we couldn't be prouder of the whole team. Enjoy this moment @England. W & Charlotte."

This milestone signals Charlotte's growing involvement in royal communications and suggests she is being introduced to the formal ways the monarchy communicates authority and authenticity through official statements. Before this event, Princess Charlotte had contributed to official messages mainly by signing with her initial "C" on occasions such as birthday greetings or Father’s Day messages, but never using her full name publicly in an official capacity.

The parents-of-three, Prince William and Kate Middleton, carefully consider who gets to attend which events based on their children's interests. Prince George has attended football events several times, while Princess Charlotte is developing a passion for the sport.

It's worth noting that this was not the first time Princess Charlotte and Prince William expressed their support for the Lionesses team. In 2022, they shared an Instagram post expressing pride for the team before the Euros final.

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In the past, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have wished Prince William happy Father's Day in messages shared on social media. The book is currently available for £13.08 at Amazon, but this fact is not part of the bullet points provided.

This news marks an exciting development in Princess Charlotte's public role within the royal family and her growing interest in sports.

The news about Princess Charlotte's attendance at the Women's Euros final marks an exciting development in her public role within the royal family, signifying her growing interest in sports. Prior to this event, she had mainly contributed to official messages by signing with her initial "C".

Prince William and Kate Middleton carefully consider who attends which events based on their children's interests, with Prince George showing a passion for football and Princess Charlotte developing a similar interest.

The parents also expressed their support for the Lionesses team in an Instagram post before the 2022 Euros final, demonstrating their shared enthusiasm for sports and wellness.

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