Prince William has expressed his joy following England's heroic 3-2 victory over Mexico in Mexico City, which secured their place in the World Cup quarter-finals. The Prince of Wales, who has served as President of The Football Association (FA) since 2006 and became the FA's Patron in 2024, took to Instagram to share his excitement.
England's Dramatic Win
England overcame a second-half red card for right-back Jarell Quansah and a hostile home crowd to clinch the win. The Three Lions will now face Norway in the quarter-finals on Saturday.
In his Instagram post, William wrote: “Well done England! Bring on the quarter final!” accompanied by an England flag emoji. He signed the post with “W,” indicating he posted the message personally.
Royal Support for the Three Lions
William, a known football enthusiast and avid Aston Villa fan, has been a vocal supporter of the England national team. His role as FA President and Patron underscores his commitment to the sport. The royal family's engagement with major sporting events often boosts public morale and highlights national pride.
The victory against Mexico marks a significant milestone for England, who have shown resilience and determination throughout the tournament. Fans and officials alike are hopeful for a strong performance against Norway as the team aims for World Cup glory.



