Twitter Reacts To Prince George’s Facial Expression After England’s Loss In Euro 2020 Final
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Prince William s son looked so sad after England lost the game to Italy
The Duke of Cambridge addressed the England players on social media after the game
Prince William and Kate Middleton took their eldest son, Prince George, to the Euro 2020 final, and his facial expressions during and after the game caught the attention of the netizens.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge s son visibly enjoyed the football game with his parents at London s Wembley Stadium Sunday. He was overjoyed when Luke Shaw s goal went in and couldn t hide his frustration when England lost to Italy after the game.
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Meghan s handwritten note
Prince William, Prince Philip, Catherine, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend Christmas Day Church service at Church of St Mary Magdalene (Getty Images)
According to ABC News, Meghan sent a handwritten note and a wreath to be laid for the Duke of Edinburgh with Harry as he flew to his birthplace. The content of the note was not revealed, although it is widely known that Meghan is skilled in calligraphy.
The wreath was handmade by Willow Crossley, a floral designer who also designed floral arrangements for Harry and Meghan s wedding and the christening of their son, Archie. The wreath of flowers was specially designed to represent Prince Philip s Greek heritage, his service to the Royal Marines and June, the month of his birth at the request of Harry and Meghan. This included Acanthus mollis (Bear s breeches), the national flower of Greece, and eryngium (sea holly), to represent the Royal Marines. It also features campanula for gratitude and everlastin