Queen Elizabeth II: Monarch keeps her fingers crossed for “Three Lions”

Queen Elizabeth II
Monarch keeps her fingers crossed for “Three Lions”

The Queen keeps her fingers crossed for the English national football team.

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The Queen sent a message to the English national team and coach Southgate ahead of the European Championship final.

Queen Elizabeth II (95) sent a personal message to England coach Gareth Southgate (50) ahead of the European Championship final this Sunday (July 11th). In the embassy, which was posted on the royal family’s Instagram account, the monarch praises, among other things, the “team spirit and commitment” of the English national team, which will meet Italy at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Elizabeth II also recalled the Three Lions’ 1966 World Cup victory in England: “Fifty-five years ago I was lucky enough to present Bobby Moore with the World Cup trophy and saw what it was for the players, the management and the team the helper means reaching and winning the final of a major international soccer tournament. “

Tom Cruise also keeps his fingers crossed

The Queen’s message goes on to say: “I would like to congratulate you all and those of my family on reaching the final of the European Championship.” In addition, the Queen wishes the team all the best for the final, in the hope that the team will make history with a success.

England captain Harry Kane (27) previously announced on “BBC Radio 5Live” that Hollywood star Tom Cruise (59) had also wished the team all the best via video call: “I’m not sure whether he will be at the final it will or not, but football is such a big part of the world and it’s nice to have that kind of support from all sides. “

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