BORIS Johnson and Prince William roared alongside thousands of fans after England made it into a major tournament final for the first time in 55 years.
The Prime Minister thew his hands in the air and hugged wife Carrie as Harry Kane’s extra time winner hit the back of the net against Denmark.
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The Duke of Cambridge was also cheering on the Three Lions squad as they took one step closer to bringing it home.
While England legends Paul Gascoigne and David Beckham were also among the stars at Wembley.
Wills was snapped smiling with the President of Uefa Aleksander Ceferin ahead of the kick off.
Boris donned an England shirt for the occasion, while Wills looked smart in a shirt and tie as his wife Kate Middleton self-isolates at home.
The Duchess is isolating after a Covid contact as she attended Wimbledon.
She was alerted after taking her seat in the Royal Box on Friday and left straight away at around 4pm before Briton Dan Evans took to the court.
Kate, 39, had her second Covid-19 jab within five weeks of her first dose.
Missing the match may come as a blow to the mum-of-three, who was seen enjoying what’s believed to be her first England men’s football international in person.
The family were spotted cheering as the Lions clinched an epic win over their old rivals on home turf.
And while they weren’t among the fans lucky enough to watch England’s sensational 4-0 victory over Ukraine in Rome, William looked thrilled to be back in his seat for the game.
William wrote on Twitter how he “can’t wait” for the England v Denmark match.
After Saturday’s game, he tweeted: “Another top team performance and clean sheet from @England tonight. #ThreeLions .
“Well played to Ukraine. Can’t wait for Wednesday’s semi final! Onwards W.”
Last week, the royals were joined by Beckham and his son Romeo, along with Ellie Goulding and Ed Sheeran and his wife Cherry.
George’s trip to the football was an after school treat without his younger siblings, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three.
Wills, who is the current president of the FA, was seen punching the air as Southgate’s men stormed to victory.
It was a long day for the future king, who travelled back from Scotland after visiting a shipyard to meet the team building HMS Glasgow.
But he’s regularly seen at games – and was at the stadium supporting England during their nail-biting 1-0 win against the Czech Republic.
England have now beaten the Danes in 13 of their 18 encounters, winning in a competition for the first time since 2002.
The two teams last met at a major tournament in 2002, with England hammering Denmark 3-0 on the Japanese island of Niigata in the last 16 of the World Cup.