In a 10-second clip posted on Kensington Royal’s Instagram account, Prince William said: “We both want to wish the lionesses good luck tonight. “You’ve done amazingly well in the competition and we’ve been trying to help you all the way.” “The princess, sitting shyly next to him, said, ‘Good luck, I hope you win. Goodbye!” England vs Germany LIVE: Germans suffer crushing blow minutes before Euro 2022 final kicks off On Twitter, royal watchers were quick to point out the girl’s absence. One user said: “Glad to see Prince William but it would have been great if Princess Charlotte had attended too.” A second wrote: “WHERE IS PRINCESS CHARLOTTE?” If the Lionesses win, it would be England’s first win in a major football competition since 1966. Flt Lt Lauren, who helped train the first female Afghan pilots when she was deployed to Afghanistan, described watching the England team as “inspiring”. He said: “I have flown all over the world with the RAF but this will be one of the most memorable. “It’s been inspiring to watch the Lionesses progress and I’ll be cheering them on once I land at RAF Brize Norton.” Around 90,000 fans are expected at Wembley this evening – a record for a Euro final. The previous record was set in 1964 in the men’s final, with 79,115 fans watching Spain host the Soviet Union. Last year’s men’s final between England and Italy at Wembley was attended by 67,000, a figure reduced by the coronavirus pandemic.