The King has sent a 'roaring' message to Sarina Wiegman and England's Lionesses ahead of the Women's World Cup final.
It follows widespread criticism surrounding the PM and royals' decision not to fly to Sydney in order to cheer on England's women during the historic match.
William made the statement in a video released on social media, with his daughter, Princess Charlotte, declaring: "Good luck Lionesses!".Kick off is due to take place at 11am UK time on Sunday - 8pm local time, at Stadium Australia. England beat hosts Australia 3-1 in Wednesday's semi-finals to reach the final, with goals from Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo.
Earps, the world's number one keeper, has publicly denounced the decision by the kit manufacturer - even offering to fund production herself, as a petition on Change.org to begin production reached 60,000 signatures.
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