KING Charles has joined the army of Sun readers sending their support to the Three Lions ahead of the Euros final.
It came as it was confirmed last night that Prince William would fly to Germany for the match.
King Charles, Idris Elba and guests take time out from knife talks to back Three Lions[/caption]Charles — along with acting star Idris Elba — posed with an England shirt at St James’s Palace yesterday to show his support for the Three Lions.
It came after he joked it would be better for the nation’s health if England did not leave it so late to clinch victory again.
His Majesty, 75, said in a message to the team after Wednesday’s last-minute semi-final victory over the Dutch: “My wife and I join all our family in wishing you the warmest congratulations on reaching the final of the UEFA European Championship — and in sending our very best wishes for Sunday’s match.
“If I may encourage you to secure victory before the need for any last minute wonder-goals or another penalties drama, I am sure the stresses on the nation’s collective heart rate and blood pressure would be greatly alleviated! Good luck, England.”
William, who is president of the FA, was in the crowd for the Denmark group match and the dramatic win on penalties against Switzerland in the quarter-final.
He was seen fist-pumping the air in celebration after the shoot-out.
Meanwhile, a legion of Sun readers added their voices to back England to go all the way and bring the trophy home.
Jordan Pickford fan Jackson Reed, eight, said: “Second time lucky boys, we believe in you!” Ivan Jones wrote: “Good luck Gareth. Don’t leave it too late this time. I’ve got no nails left.”
Thomas Cooper said: “I’ve followed England my whole life and never have I been prouder to be English. I’ve always believed in you Gareth even when you missed that penalty at Euro 96.
“But all is forgiven as you and the lads have given me the best times over the years you have been manager.”
Tony Rimmington said: “Good luck. One last push lads and it’s home.”
And Sylvia Turner added: “Good luck England and Gareth. Hope you win. You have given us back a brighter summer on the edge of our seats. Bring it home lads.”
Harry Singleton, from Ashton-under-Lyne, Gtr Manchester, said: “Two weeks ago, lots of fans wanted Gareth Southgate to be beheaded. Win the game England on the return to our shores it will be ‘arise Sir Gareth Southgate’.”
Nora Kent, from Eton Wick, Berkshire, wrote: “What a cracking team these young men have turned out to be under Gareth’s guidance. Good luck, the nation is behind you willing you on to the last minute of play.”
Helen and Peter Bennison offered a poem: “Good Luck and do you best. With Three Lions on your Chest. Wear your vest with pride. And sweep the Spaniards aside.”
And Christopher Harris said: “Good luck to the Three Lions on Sunday. It’s written in the stars we will win.
“Last time we won a major trophy, the World Cup in 1966 Labour were in power. Guess what? They are back in power, so come on, it’s your time to win.”
One's top pal Idris
THE King and actor Idris Elba get shirty to show their support for the Three Lions — while urging the Government to help tackle youth knife crime.
Charles invited the star, plus PM Sir Keir Starmer and youngsters, to St James’s Palace to discuss the violence problem.
His King’s Trust has been working with Idris’s Hope Foundation to support teens. Charles said he would be “watching and hoping for progress” from the new Government.
Idris, 51, said governments past and present have been willing to listen but “right now is a moment for change, not talk”.
In a lighter moment ahead of tomorrow’s massive game, they posed with the younger guests as they all held England tops.