Had England won, it was widely anticipated that the Prince of Wales would travel to the United States to watch the final
The Prince of Wales has expressed his devastation following England's World Cup exit, while praising the squad as the finest tournament side the nation has produced.
Writing on social media, Prince William said: "Gutted. England, you gave it everything and we are all so proud of you."
He continued: "Thank you to everyone on and off the pitch, for an incredible tournament.
"The fight and belief you have shown has inspired us all. The most complete England team in a tournament. Hold your heads high. W".
The message, signed with his first initial to indicate it was personally written, came shortly after the Three Lions' crushing semi-final defeat.
William serves as the royal patron of the Football Association, lending particular weight to his tribute to the defeated squad.
Had the Three Lions progressed to Sunday's showpiece in New Jersey, it was widely anticipated that the Prince of Wales would have travelled to the United States to watch the final, potentially accompanied by his eldest son Prince George. Both father and son are passionate Aston Villa supporters.
The painful loss means England's quest for a second World Cup triumph continues, with their sole success remaining the famous 1966 victory on home soil more than six decades ago.
Thomas Tuchel's side fell to a devastating 2-1 defeat against Argentina in Atlanta on Wednesday evening, ending their hopes of reaching a first men's World Cup final since that historic triumph.
Newcastle forward Anthony Gordon had given England the lead 10 minutes after half-time, converting a cross from Morgan Rogers, who was a surprise inclusion in the starting lineup.
The goal sparked jubilant scenes among the travelling supporters, but the defending champions mounted a fierce response in the closing stages.
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez drew Argentina level in the 85th minute with a powerful strike from distance that beat Jordan Pickford.
Just minutes later, the 39-year-old Lionel Messi delivered the decisive blow, swinging in a cross that Lautaro Martinez headed home unmarked at the far post in the 92nd minute.
The veteran captain had also played a crucial role in the equaliser, setting up Mr Fernandez for the strike that shifted momentum Argentina's way.
Despite nine minutes of added time, England could not find a way back into the contest, with Mr Pickford even venturing forward in desperation during the dying moments.
The reigning world champions will now face Spain in Sunday's final as they bid to retain their title.






