England Lionesses Hold London Bus Parade After Euros Title Defense
England Lionesses Hold London Bus Parade After Euros Title Defense

England Lionesses Hold London Bus Parade After Euros Title Defense

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England's Lionesses triumphed in a dramatic penalty shootout against Spain to win back-to-back UEFA Women's European Championships, becoming the first English team to win a major tournament on foreign soil. The decisive moment came with goalkeeper Hannah Hampton making two crucial saves and Chloe Kelly scoring the winning penalty, sparking nationwide celebrations watched by fans and the royal family, including the Prince of Wales and Princess Charlotte. The team will be honored with an open-top bus parade through central London on July 29, culminating in a ceremony outside Buckingham Palace featuring a trophy presentation and live performances, all free to attend and broadcast live on BBC, ITV, and Sky. King Charles expressed the royal family's warmest congratulations and encouraged the team to aim for World Cup glory in 2027. Despite widespread jubilation, Downing Street has no plans to declare a bank holiday to mark the victory. The Football Association and public figures praised the team's resilience and historic achievement, highlighting the Lionesses' impact on inspiring millions across the country.

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