Prince William to watch Women's Euro 2022 final at Wembley Stadium
29.07.2022 - 18:29
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William, who is president of the Football Association, tweeted his congratulations to the Lionesses and said the “entire country is so proud” of them. William’s children have joined him at recent high-profile events such as the Wimbledon Men’s tennis final and celebrations marking the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, and there is speculation Prince George and his sister Princess Charlotte could be in the royal box for the final. READ MORE: Prince William sends incredible message to Lionesses after England thrash Sweden England’s appearance in the Euro 2022 final on Sunday is likely to attract one of the biggest TV audiences of the year.
The team’s semi-final victory over Sweden on Tuesday was watched by an average of 7. 9 million people, according to overnight ratings. Sunday’s match, which sees the Lionesses take on Germany at Wembley, should pull in an even larger audience – though it might struggle to match the highest viewing figures of 2022 so far.
That honour currently belongs to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert, which took place in early June and was watched by 13. 1 million people on BBC One, according to official ratings. In second place is the Eurovision Song Contest, shown by BBC One in mid-May, which attracted a TV audience of 9.
3 million. Third is the final episode of BBC One thriller The Tourist, which aired in January and had 9. 1 million viewers.
Official ratings are published by research organisation Barb and are consolidated figures, meaning they include people who recorded and watched the broadcast up to seven days later. They cover audiences watching on TV sets, PCs, tablets and smartphones. Overnight ratings for the Euro 2022 final will be announced on Monday morning, with official ratings following
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