Prince William tells England to ‘hold heads high’

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William tells England to ‘hold their heads high’ after loss

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ByHarry Sekulich
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The Prince of Wales has reacted to England’s World Cup semi-final defeat by Argentina, writing that he is “gutted” about the 2-1 loss to Argentina.

His statement shared by Kensington Palace read: “The fight and belief you have shown has inspired us all. The most complete England team in a tournament.

“Hold your heads high,” he said, signing off as “W” which indicates it came directly from Prince William, patron of the Football Association.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also said he was “gutted” about England’s defeat, but added: “The passion and energy they’ve shown representing the badge has made us all proud.”

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Argentina scored two late goals to secure their spot in the final against Spain in Atlanta, after England’s Anthony Gordon netted a 55th-minute goal following a scoreless first half.

The Prince of Wales has expressed a strong passion for football, often seen cheering on Aston Villa FC.

“Thank you to everyone on and off the pitch, for an incredible tournament,” his statement said.

The Royal Family joined in reacting to England’s loss.

“Commiserations to Harry and the team,” a post on its social media read, sharing a photo of England captain Harry Kane sombrely embracing Jude Bellingham.

The statement continued: “While you Three Lions may be licking your wounds today, you remain the pride of a nation – and will rise again.”

Sir Keir’s final address to the House of Commons as prime minister on Wednesday had also featured multiple references to the English side’s nervous build-up to the knock-out match.

“Tonight wasn’t the result we all hoped for,” Sir Keir said in a statement after the full-time whistle was blown. “But this England team has given it their all.”

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