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Mystery over why Princess Charlotte’s name is missing from official record of Euros final | Royal | News

Princess Charlotte was not included in the Court Circular update about Prince William’s appearance at the Euros 2025 final in Switzerland last weekend. The 10-year-old made her first public appearance at a game for England’s women’s national team.

Although William’s appearance was known beforehand, his daughter’s appearance alongside him was kept as a surprise for royal fans. Prior to the daddy-daughter duo’s appearance, Kensington Palace released an update: “The Prince of Wales, Patron, the Football Association, having been received at EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg by His Majesty’s Consul-General for the Swiss Confederation and the Principality of Liechtenstein (Mr. Richard Shackleton), this evening attended the Union of European Football Associations Women’s Euro Final between England and Spain at St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland.”

Charlotte’s name was not added to the Court Circular update for the simple reason that she is not considered to be a working royal.

Whilst Charlotte is a member of the Royal Family, the youngster and her brothers – Prince George, 12, and seven-year-old Prince Louis – remain, as all children, focused on their education.

Much like her appearance on Sunday, Charlotte and George’s names were not listed in the July 13 log from Kensington Palace about the Wimbledon Championships.

Whilst their little brother remained at home, the Prince and Princess of Wales’ two eldest children joined their parents that day to see the men’s singles final of the tennis tournament.

The young royal wowed royal fans as she is spotted rewearing a “fun and classic” navy polka-dot dress.

Taking to social media, @Remisagoodboy – who is known for posting about members of the Royal Family’s fashion – shared that Charlotte wore the Guess Girls Chiffon Polka Dot Dress.

Commenting on the page’s post, one fan commented: “Absolutely delightful, [thank you] [smiley-face emoji] Charlotte will be so much fun to follow with fashion details, Remi.”

Another commented: “So pretty! Classic and feminine, just like Princess Charlotte. Thank you!”

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