Lionesses party with thousands of fans
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Athena was born on January 22 and arrived prematurely, as Princess Beatrice opened up about in an article she wrote for British Vogue. "Nothing quite prepares you for the moment when you realise your baby is going to arrive early," she penned, describing the experience as "humbling."
Mead and Williamson had their spot-kicks saved but Alex Greenwood, Niamh Charles and Kelly all converted theirs. Hampton saved from Caldentey and Aitana Bonmati, Salma Paralluelo dragged hers wide and that was enough for the Lionesses to come out on top.
Princess Beatrice and her family joined crowds of thousands watching the England women’s football team’s victory parade in central London. The princess, her husband Edoardo Mozzi and their children Sienna, Athena and Christopher, were among crowds lining The Mall near Buckingham Palace to celebrate the team winning Euro 2025.
Official Lionesses kits for the 2025 Euros have outsold versions for the previous tournament and the 2023 World Cup, according to Nike. The company, which designs and produces England's kits, says it's seen "particularly strong sales" for children's sizes.
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England star Jess Carter is not going to be part of the victorious Lionesses’ homecoming bus parade today. And the defender is missing out on what is going to be a very special day in London
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GB News on MSNKing and Queen send message to Lionesses after missing victory parade at Buckingham PalaceKing Charles and Queen Camilla have issued a message to the Lionesses after missing out on their triumphant parade towards Buckingham Palace. England’s women’s football team returned to the capital on Monday after securing back-to-back European titles with a penalty shoot-out win in Switzerland on Sunday.