King Charles has sent a ‘good luck’ message to the England national women’s team (Picture: PA)
The King has urged the Lionesses to ‘roar to victory’ in the Women’s World Cup final.
Charles’ rallying cry came on the eve of England’s historic showdown with Spain at the Stadium Australia in Sydney.
In a message on social media, The Royal Family said: ‘As dawn breaks in Australia, a message from His Majesty The King …’
It followed with a statement from Charles, who said: ‘Good luck today Lionesses, and may you roar to victory.’
Queen Letizia of Spain is set to travel to Australia for the final, while UK royals are staying at home.
But it is understood that Charles and the Queen will be among the millions of Britons following the game from afar on Sunday.
A Buckingham Palace source said: ‘Both Their Majesties will be following Sunday’s events with the greatest interest.’
King Charles said: ‘May you roar to victory’ (Picture: PA)
The King will be watching on with millions of others (Picture: PA)
Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte sent an adorable ‘good luck’ video message alongside her father Prince William earlier on Saturday.
In a short clip filmed sitting next to the Prince of Wales while clutching a football, Charlotte says: ‘Good luck Lionesses!’
Prince William, who is the president of the Football Association, has apologised for not flying out to Sydney to watch the game and cheer on the Lionesses in person.
But he praised them for their efforts and hopes they can go all the way.
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He said: ‘Lionesses, I want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow.
‘We’re sorry we can’t be there in person but we’re so proud of everything you’ve achieved and the millions you’ve inspired here and around the world.
‘So go out there tomorrow and really enjoy yourselves.’
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‘Roar to victory!’