Prince William cheers on England in Dusseldorf as they win Euro 2024 quarter-final

The Prince of Wales, who is president of the Football Association, arrived at Dusseldorf Arena for today's Euro 2024 quarter-final.

Prince William cheers as England beat Switzerland on penalties

Prince William cheers as England beat Switzerland on penalties (Image: PA)

The Prince of Wales arrived at Dusseldorf Arena in Germany to watch the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-final match between England and Switzerland.

Prince William was all smiles as he greeted players in the stands, while he was spotted speaking to UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin before the 5pm kick-off.

He was also pictured celebrating after Bukayo Saka scored England's first goal, as well as after England progressed to the Euro 2024 semi-finals following their win against Switzerland on penalties.

Tonight's match saw Gareth Southgate's team bravely face their opponents as they secured a place in the semi-finals.

The game finished 1-1 but England emerged victorious after a tense penalty shootout which saw them beat their opponents to reach the semi-finals.

Prince William arrives at Dusseldorf Arena

Prince William arrives at Dusseldorf Arena (Image: Getty)

Prince William and  Luis Figo

Prince William shakes hands with Portuguese former international player Luis Figo (Image: Getty)

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Prince William seemed exuberant after England's first goal (Image: EURO 2024 News Pool )

The Prince of Wales celebrates after Bukayo Saka scores his team's first goal

The Prince of Wales celebrates after Bukayo Saka scores his team's first goal (Image: Getty)

Prince William watches Bukayo Saka score a goal for England

Prince William watches Bukayo Saka score a goal for England (Image: EURO 2024 News Pool )
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William was seen out of his seat and punching the air after England equalised in the 80th minute, around five minutes after Switzerland scored the first goal.

The heir to the throne, who is president of the Football Association, has already attended one of England's games at the tournament, the group-stage draw with Denmark last month in Frankfurt.

Southgate was reportedly expected to make some radical changes to his line-up as a place in the last four awaited the Three Lions.

The Switzerland clash was Southgate's 100th game in charge of the senior national team and his 24th match as England manager at a major tournament - nine more than anyone else in history.

Last month, the Prince of Wales was pictured laughing and joking in the stands with the King of Denmark, King Frederik X, who had taken his daughter to the match, Princess Josephine, 13.

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Prince William watching the quarter final (Image: EURO 2024 News Pool )

Prince William reacts before the penalty shootout during the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final

Prince William reacts before the penalty shootout during the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final (Image: Getty)

Prince William speaks with UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin

Prince William speaks with UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin (Image: Getty)

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Prince William watching during the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final match (Image: Getty)

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The Prince of Wales before the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-final kick off (Image: PA)

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Prince William is the president of the Football Association (Image: EURO 2024 News Pool )

In May, William delighted royal fans when his eldest child, Prince George joined him at the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium in London.

The pair appeared to be in high spirits as they took their seats before the kick-off between Manchester United and Manchester City.

William also presented the FA Cup to winners Manchester United after their 2-1 victory over their rivals.

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