‘Gutted’ Prince William issues heartbroken statement after England’s crushing World Cup defeat

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Alas, it’s the end of the road for a valiant Team England’s 2026 FIFA World Cup journey.

The English national football team lost their semi-final match to Argentina, who will now face off against Spain on July 19 at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. Argentina will be looking to retain their title after winning the 2022 tournament.

If England were to have won, this would’ve been an opportunity to make history. Not only would it have been the team’s first time in the final since 1966, if they were to emerge ultimately victorious, it would also be only their second ever win since that fateful match on home soil, exactly 60 years later.

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Team England faced off against Team Argentina at the 2026 FIFA World Cup second semi-final

And of course, the team’s biggest and most noteworthy fan, Prince William, marked their loss against reigning champions Argentina in the semi-finals with a passionate message.

The Prince of Wales took to his social media page with: ā€œGutted. England, you gave it everything and we are all so proud of you. Thank you to everyone on and off the pitch, for an incredible tournament. The fight and belief you have shown has inspired us all. The most complete England team in a tournament. Hold your heads high.ā€

Argentina defeated England 2-1. The Harry Kane-led team was the first to score a goal 55 minutes into the game. However, Argentina came back strong in the final minutes, thanks to goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez, all with assists from Lionel Messi.

Prince William reacts to England's match against Argentina in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-final© Instagram
Prince William reacts to England’s match against Argentina in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-final

Before the finals, though, England will face off on July 18 against France, who lost their semi-final to Spain on July 14 with a score of 0-2, starting at 5 PM EST.

William is one of the team’s most ardent fans, often sharing messages congratulating the team after their wins or commiserating with them after a loss. Following their hotly contested face-off against crowd favorites Norway in the quarter finals, William tweeted: ā€œWell done England!ā€

ā€œTop performance in a tough environment. This is a special team. Commiserations to a proud Norway team. Onto the semi final… Never in doubt!ā€

Enzo Fernandez of Argentina celebrates scoring their first goal with Lionel Messi during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi Final match between England and Argentina at Atlanta Stadium on July 15, 2026 in Atlanta, United States.Ā© Getty Images
Argentina emerged victorious, looking to retain their FIFA title

While they’re not in the finals, there’s still the distinct possibility that Team England AND Team Royal fans alike will get to see the Prince of Wales in the stands cheering on the likes of Harry, Jude Bellingham and more as they face off against France on Saturday.

While appearing as a special guest on brothers Travis and Jason Kelce’s podcast New Heights earlier in July, the royal did say that if his home team were to make the World Cup final, he’d be hopping on the next flight there, although no word on the third place match.

ā€œSee you both there for the final,ā€ the Prince told Jason and Travis. When Jason pointed out Travis might be in NFL training camp, quipping: ā€œWe’ll sneak you out for a night,ā€ William joked: ā€œTell me who I need to write to, Travis. We’ll get you out of there.ā€

Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane (L-R) of England celebrate the victory after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Norway and England at Miami Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida.Ā© Getty Images
England will now play against France on July 18 for third place

Prince William has been very vocal about his faith in the current England team. When speaking to the squad and management team, he’d previously said: ā€œIt’s not going to be an easy tournament as you well know. It’s going to be one of the hardest World Cups there’s probably been in the modern era, but I have no doubt you’ll rise to the occasion.ā€

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