Go England! Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis supported their home country’s men’s soccer team as they watched the UEFA European Championship final on Sunday at home in epic attire. Prince William and Kate Middleton shared a photo to their Instagram page Monday of their daughter and youngest son from behind wearing matching personalized jerseys. Charlotte and Louis’ shirts had their first names on them and their numbers corresponded to their respective ages (9 and 6).

The photo also offered a rare glimpse inside one of the royal residences. In the caption, William and Kate, both 42, applauded the team following their 2-1 loss to Spain. “@england, your teamwork, grit and determination were an inspiration to all of us, young and old.

Congratulations to Spain. W & C,” they wrote. While Charlotte and Louis watched the game at home, William brought his oldest child, Prince George, 10, to the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany to cheer on England in person.

Before the match, William wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “We are so proud of you all @england, just one last push to finish the job! Go out there and show the world what you’re made of. We believe. W.

” He also shared a behind-the-scenes video of him and George entering the stadium. The Prince of Wales, who is the President of the Football Association, matched with his oldest son in a suit and tie at the game. Afterwards, William went on stage to congratulate Spain’s team and shake hands with the members of Eng.