William, a keen Aston Villa FC fan, has spoken out on social media as he departed England for Basel in Switzerland.

William, a keen Aston Villa FC fan, has spoken out on social media as he departed England for Basel in Switzerland.William, a keen Aston Villa FC fan, has spoken out on social media as he departed England for Basel in Switzerland.

Prince William has shared an emotional message with the Lionesses ahead of tonight’s UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final. Prince William, a keen Aston Villa FC fan, has spoken out on social media as he departed England for Basel in Switzerland.

“Good luck to the Lionesses tomorrow,” William began in the message. He continued that: “The nation is so proud you are through to the final, after some stunning comebacks!”

The dad of three added: We are all cheering you on!” The Prince of Wales signed off the post with a simple “W” Previously, reacting to William England’s 2-1 triumph over Italy during Tuesday’s semi-final, William said: “Brilliant performance @Lionesses! One game from glory!”

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Wills leaves Britain as Kign Charles offered a rare insight into her cancer. While visiting the town of Newmarket, England with Queen Camilla, the King connected with a cancer survivor while on a walkabout there.

“I asked him how he was, and he said he was feeling a lot better now and that it was ‘just one of those things,’” the cancer survivor, Lee Harman, told the PA news agency, per Hello.

“He asked me how I was and I said ‘I’m all good,’ I got the all clear from cancer last year.” On May, he spoke with with a guest at one of Buckingham Palace’s summer garden parties.

According to The Telegraph, Stamford Collis, 22, an international relations student at Exeter University who is also undergoing cancer treatment, said, “He was asking me about the treatment I have starting in June and spoke to me about food and diet. He also asked me if I had undergone radiation treatment, which I had earlier this year.”

The King later said, per the news report, “It’s sometimes about the diet and what you eat. It can help.” In Northern Ireland in March, he shared some advice with cancer patients.

During his visit to Ulster University, the King asked those who were undergoing treatment if they were managing to “survive the side effects alright,” saying, “You just have to push on, don’t you.”