Princess Beatrice and family cheer on Lionesses at victory parade

Leah Williamson moves fans to tears after historic Euro win

By Web Desk
July 29, 2025
Princess Beatrice, Edoardo, and the kids celebrate Lionesses’ victory
Princess Beatrice, Edoardo, and the kids celebrate Lionesses’ victory

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi made a rare public appearance with their children on Tuesday as they joined thousands of fans for the Lionesses’ victory parade in London.

The couple, accompanied by their daughters Sienna, three, and baby Athena, as well as Edo’s son Wolfie from a previous relationship, were spotted soaking up the celebratory atmosphere near the barriers along The Mall.

Blending in with the crowd, the stylish royal mum kept things relaxed in a cream knit jumper layered over a floral dress, her hair tied back in a neat bun. Edo opted for a casual look too, sporting a blue shirt and a baseball cap.

Little Sienna waved a hand drawn England flag while enjoying a sweet treat, while baby Athena, born prematurely in January, was safely strapped to her dad in a baby carrier.

While no working royals officially attended the parade at Buckingham Palace, Beatrice’s appearance with her growing family brought a subtle royal presence to the historic celebration.

The Lionesses were met with thunderous applause and jubilation as they rolled down The Mall in a dazzling victory parade on Tuesday.

The celebration reached fever pitch when manager Sarina Wiegman showed off her moves on stage, dancing alongside afrobeat sensation Burna Boy. 

With tears streaming down her face, Lionesses captain Leah Williamson delivered an emotional speech atop the Queen Victoria Memorial, just steps from Buckingham Palace, as thousands of fans celebrated England’s Euro 2025 victory.

“I’ve been crying all the way down The Mall,” she confessed to host Alex Scott, her voice cracking with emotion. 

“This is unbelievable probably one of the best things we’ve ever, ever been a part of. So thank you for coming out.”

Williamson paid tribute to her teammates, calling them “special, special people,” and highlighting the deep bond within the squad. 

“We love each other we’ve got each other’s backs on and off the pitch,” she said. 

“We had tough moments, nasty things to deal with, and still we rise.”