Daily Mail

It’s home! Queen (and Baddiel) lead salute

- By James Tozer

THE Queen led a jubilant nation last night in congratula­ting the Lionesses after they ended half a century of hurt by winning the nation’s first major football trophy since 1966.

The monarch said captain Leah Williamson and her players had ‘rightly won praise’ for their win but that their success ‘goes far beyond the trophy’ they won for beating Germany 2-1.

She praised them for setting ‘an example that will be an inspiratio­n for girls and women today, and for future generation­s’.

The Queen had presented England’s only previous major football trophy – the men’s World Cup – to captain Bobby Moore at the old Wembley in 1966.

Last night, the 87,192- strong crowd at the new Wembley smashed the record for a men’s or women’s Euros final. Spectators included the Duke of Cambridge, whose daughter Princess Charlotte, seven, had earlier filmed a ‘good luck’ message for the team.

As many as 15million were watching around the UK on television – another record for women’s football, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his children.

He said: ‘Football has come home! A stunning victory. Huge congratula­tions to [manager Sarina Wiegman], Leah and the whole team.’

David Baddiel, whose ‘It’s Coming Home!’ lyric from 1996 football anthem Three Lions, echoed around Wembley, also praised the team.

The comedian tweeted: ‘Home. In fact it’s come home. A sentence I thought I’d never write. I’ve gone. Thank you Lionesses.’ The Spice Girls paid tribute to the ‘true girl power’ of the Lionesses and men’s England captain Harry Kane hailed the ‘absolutely unreal scenes’.

FA head of women’s football, Baroness Sue Campbell, said she was confident the win would have a legacy for women’s and girls’ football.

‘I hope it’s spreading wonderful feelings of hope and happiness to the whole nation,’ she added.

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