According to the Associated Press, the Danish King and the British Prince will be present at the England-Denmark match. Later, the Spanish King will also attend the Spain-Italy match.
The European Championship is in full swing, and teams are getting into their stride. The performance of the teams in the European Championship not only touches the hearts of every ordinary fan, but even the royal members of various countries can’t help but be excited, preparing to lead the expedition and watch the performance of their national teams in person.
On June 21st, England will face Denmark in a crucial match. This match will see two heavyweight viewers. King Frederik X of Denmark and Prince William of the United Kingdom. The two royal members will sit in the VVIP box at the Frankfurt Arena, personally cheering for the national teams they support.
Similarly, King Felipe VI of Spain will be present in Gelsenkirchen to oversee the red-blue battle between Spain and Italy.
UEFA has confirmed the itinerary of the above royal members.
Prince William of the United Kingdom is the honorary president of the Football Association and is a die-hard fan of English giants Aston Villa. King Felipe of Spain was present at the 2012 European Championship final. In that match, Spain defeated Italy 4-0 to win the championship. After the game, he went to the Spanish locker room to participate in the championship celebration.
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