Lip reader reveals Prince William's hilarious one-word insult after tense Euros clash

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Lip reader Nicola Hinkling told the Mirror: “William wasn’t having any of it and said it ‘was already requested’.

“When he sat down, he muttered under his breath the word ‘sausage’.”

After England’s devastating loss, William took to social media and wrote: ” This time it just wasn’t meant to be. We’re all still so proud of you. Onwards England. W.”

The Prince of Wales, who is president of the Football Association, went viral earlier this month when he attended the nail-biting Euro 2024 quarter-final match which saw England beat Switzerland on penalties and progress to the semi-finals.

The heir to the throne was seen jumping out of his seat and punching the air after England equalised in the 80th minute, around five minutes after Switzerland scored the first goal.

Last month, William also attended England’s game against Denmark which resulted in a draw.

He was pictured in the stands chatting with the King of Denmark, King Frederik X, and his daughter Princess Josephine, as well as posing for pictures with the pair.



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