Leah Williamson reveals how Prince William initiated their hug

‘He said “bring it in”… I said “thank you sir!”‘: England captain Leah Williamson reveals it was Prince William who initiated their heartwarming hug during the Euro 2022 final trophy presentation

  • Leah Williamson called England’s Euro 2022 win the proudest moment of her life 
  • The Lionesses captain led her side to a 2-1 victory against Germany at Wembley
  • Williamson shared a hug with Prince William before lifting the trophy 

England captain Leah Williamson has revealed that Prince William initiated their hug before she was handed the trophy following Sunday’s Euro 2022 final at Wembley.

Williamson and her fellow Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 to win the tournament in what was a landmark day for women’s football in this country.

Asked about the hug, and what was said, Williamson revealed: ‘I think I went to shake his hand and he said, ‘Leah, bring it in’ and I said, ‘Thank you sir’. He was like, ‘I’m very proud of you all’.’

Leah Williamson shared a hug with Prince William following England’s final victory

Williamson was also thrilled to receive such a heartfelt message of congratulations from the Queen, adding: ‘I’m a big fan of the royal family so it means a lot.’

Williamson, who was only given the armband by manager Sarina Wiegman in April, could not hold back her emotion after the Lionesses’ extra-time victory over Germany.

‘I just can’t stop crying,’ she said on BBC One. ‘Something like this, we talk and we talk and we talk and we finally did it. It’s about doing it on the pitch and I’ll tell you what, the kids are alright.

Williamson and her fellow Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 to win the tournament

‘It is the proudest moment of my life. I am taking everything in, every piece of advice I had was to take every single second in, so I can relive it for ever. I’ll be reliving that for a long time.

‘The legacy of this tournament is the change in society. The legacy of this team is winners. I love every single one of you (the fans). I’m so proud to be English. I’m trying hard not to swear.’

England’s players gatecrashed Wiegman’s post-match press conference with a chorus of Three Lions while goalkeeper Mary Earps danced on the table.


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