In the 2020 European Cup final held at Wembley on Sunday, England lost to Italian through a brutal penalty shootout. Prince George was very sad at the scene, and Prince William had to adjust his frustration to comfort Prince George.
This young royal member was well dressed, wearing a tie, and cheered for the England team with his parents Princess Kate and Prince William. At first everything seemed like a dream, and Luke Shaw received an cross from Kieran Tripie in the second minute and scored.
Seven-year-old Prince George celebrated the goal excitedly, smiling and hugging his mother, Princess Kate, the entire Wembley Stadium was immersed in joy. But the Italian team counterattacked in the second half, and Juventus' veteran Bonucci tied the score. The two teams were in a stalemate at the end of overtime and then had a penalty shootout.
In the dramatic penalty shootout, Blues won 3-2. The England team, which must be beaten in every major competition, ended up second, and this result once again hurt the hearts of the British. Prince George and his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, both looked sad, and Princess Kate covered her face with her hands and seemed to have tears in her eyes.
Prince William put his hand on Prince George's shoulder in an attempt to relieve his pain. Prince George looked disappointed, his eyes drooped and listless. Prince William deserves to be the king of the future. He has been strong and has been updating the social platform immediately after the game, encouraging the team's players to continue moving forward.
Prince William wrote on social platforms: The result of the defeat in the European Cup final was devastating, and England has been brave all the way, but this day does not belong to us. You guys can all hold your head up and be proud of yourself, I know there is more to happen.
As the chairman of the FA, Prince William, also generously congratulated Italy on its achievements. "Congratulations to the Blues on a great victory." Fans quickly responded to Prince William's views, and they posted a large number of messages supporting Prince William on social media. One of them wrote: "It's amazing to be proud of England, you have made history and reached the final."