While all eyes were on the UEFA Women’s Euros final this weekend, Princess Charlotte quietly made royal history — and most people didn’t even notice.
The 10-year-old, who is Prince William and Kate Middleton’s second child, joined her father in Basel, Switzerland on July 27 to watch the championship match.
Millions tuned in as Spain struck first, scoring a goal within the opening 25 minutes. Tension was high until England leveled the score in the 57th minute thanks to Alessia Russo.
With the game locked at 1-1 through extra time, the final came down to a dramatic penalty shootout. England pulled through, beating Spain 3-1 with successful shots by Alex Greenwood, Niamh Charles, and Chloe Kelly — securing their second consecutive Women’s Euros title.
Charlotte Signs Her First Official Statement
As the Lionesses celebrated their win, Princess Charlotte quietly marked a turning point in her royal journey. For the first time ever, she used her full name in an official public message — a significant step for the young royal.
Charlotte, who has previously only signed messages with the initial “C,” joined her father in releasing a congratulatory statement to the England squad, signed simply: “W & Charlotte.”
The message, shared on Kensington Royal’s official X account, read:
“What a game! @Lionesses, you are the champions of Europe and we couldn’t be prouder of the whole team. Enjoy this moment @England.
W & Charlotte.”
A Subtle But Powerful Sign of Growing Royal Duties
This marks the first time Charlotte has signed her full name in an official royal capacity, signaling her growing role within the monarchy. Rather than a simple initial, the use of her full name suggests a step toward learning the formalities of royal communication — where a signature holds meaning, authority, and presence.
By signing alongside her father, Charlotte is not only celebrating a national victory but also stepping into a more visible public role.
Fans React to Charlotte’s Historic Moment
Royal watchers were quick to notice the gesture, and many praised the father-daughter appearance online.
“Thank you for supporting them in person, W & Charlotte!! Your presence must have been very inspiring for them,” one fan wrote on X.
Another highlighted the milestone with: “‘W & Charlotte’!”
“The Lionesses are incredible — true inspirations and a well-deserved win (‘& Charlotte’),” added a third.
“I was seriously holding my breath till the end but the Lionesses came through! What a treat to have Prince William and Princess Charlotte there to watch their victory!” another royal fan shared.
And one final user summed it up: “Congratulations to the champion Lionesses. Must be exciting for Princess Charlotte to witness it live with her dad.”
A Quiet First Step Toward a Royal Future
While the football may have taken center stage, Princess Charlotte’s subtle debut in official communications signals a meaningful step in her future as a working royal — one signature at a time.