Prince William has urged England’s players to “hold their heads high” after their agonising World Cup semi-final loss to Argentina on Wednesday.
The Prince of Wales paid tribute to Thomas Tuchel’s side, praising the “fight and belief” that he said had “inspired us all” as the Three Lions bowed out with a 2-1 defeat against Lionel Messi’s Argentina.
Reacting to the result on Instagram, the future King wrote: “Gutted. 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.”
England had looked on course for a famous victory after a spirited display, with Anthony Gordon firing them in front in the 55th minute. But tactical changes that pushed the team into a more defensive shape ultimately proved costly.
The Three Lions were less than six minutes from reaching their first World Cup final in 60 years when Enzo Fernandez struck the equaliser to crush their hopes.
Argentina then completed the turnaround two minutes into stoppage time, as Lautaro Martinez headed home to seal a place in Sunday night’s World Cup final against Spain in New York.

Captain Harry Kane comforts goal scorer Anthony Gordon after the final whistle following their 2-1 defeat to Argentina

Kane looks to the skies as Argentina celebrate on the final whistle in Atlanta, Georgia



England football fans at Luna Springs in Birmingham after the Three Lions crashed out of the FIFA World Cup
It was England’s fourth-ever appearance in the final four of a World Cup, making this the most high-stakes match since 1966.
But in a story familiar to long-suffering fans, they just couldn’t keep ahead at the final whistle.
The royals were among those quick to congratulate the team for their impressive run to the semis, with King Charles III taking to social media and writing: ‘Commiserations to Harry and the team.
‘While you Three Lions may be licking your wounds today, you remain the pride of a nation – and will rise again.’
Sir David Beckham also shared an emotional post.
He wrote: ‘Heartbreak for us all but memories that inspire and last forever… Thank you to our team, our fans & our country for what you have given us in this World Cup.’
And outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer paid tribute to England’s ‘passion’ and ‘energy’.
Writing on X, he said: ‘Gutted. Tonight wasn’t the result we all hoped for, but this England team has given it their all.
‘The passion and energy they’ve shown representing the badge has made us all proud.’
CEO of the FA, Mark Bullingham, said: ‘It is heartbreaking to be so close. The players and Thomas gave it everything today and the squad, coaches and staff could not have worked harder during the tournament.
‘I would like to thank them all – and also give my heartfelt thanks to our wonderful fans here in the USA and at home. We felt your support every step of the way and we are all so disappointed not to go further.’
But fans and pundits lambasted manager Tuchel for turning to a back five with 35 minutes to go against Messi’s legendary striker boots. Messi was granted assists for both goals against the Three Lions.

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford sobs at the final whistle after England came within minutes of progressing to the World Cup final

England’s Elliot Anderson reacts after Argentina’s Lisandro Martinez scored the second goal for his team

England fans react with disappointment after defeat to Argentina in the semi-final match between England and Argentina at Freight Island in Manchester

A devastated England fan is comforted in London after tonight’s semi-final
Although it served them well against Mexico, Ezri Konsa coming on for the goal scorer in the 72nd minute to join Reece James, John Stones, Marc Guehi and Djed Spence left England with virtually no opportunities on the front foot.
They found themselves on the defensive, and Dan Burn was later introduced too when Reece James left the field injured.
England were then heavily under the cosh, and Enzo Fernandez and then Lautaro Martinez scored to break English hearts once again.
Although Marcus Rashford and Ivan Toney were brought on in the final minutes, it was just too little, too late, and Tuchel’s side’s increasingly desperate clearances towards the penalty box were delivered with no results.
England’s players were left devastated as their final hope was dashed, with a stony-faced Harry Kane embracing his compatriots.