The Duke of Cambridge has issued a rallying call to the England team ahead of their World Cup clash with Croatia, saying: "Come on England – it’s coming home!"
William, who is president of the Football Association, told the Three Lions the whole country is behind them ahead of the semi-final in Moscow.
And Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, said football is "most definitely" coming home during a visit to Dublin on Wednesday.
The Duke of Cambridge said: "A new generation is enjoying the magic of this World Cup run.
"The whole country is right behind you tonight. Come on England – it’s coming home!"
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William’s brother the Duke of Sussex also backed Gareth Southgate’s men ahead of England’s biggest night of football in 28 years.
The Duke, who is visiting Dublin with his wife, was asked by a reporter if "football was coming home" – the chant from the hugely popularly Three Lions anthem.
As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex posed for a picture with President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina, the Duke replied laughing "most definitely".
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The Duke arrived at Aras an Uachtarain in the city’s Phoenix Park on Wednesday morning along with the Duchess, who was wearing a taupe green dress by designer Roland Mouret.
The president and his wife were accompanied by their Bernese Mountain dogs Brod and Sioda as they said goodbye to the royals outside their residence.
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The royal couple will also learn more about the bright future of Ireland during their time in Dublin, with a visit to DogPatch Labs, a co-working space for technology start-ups.
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