Carol Vorderman has slammed Prince Willam after he failed to attend Women’s world cup final to support the Lionesses. The outspoken media personality took to Twitter to alert her followers that, unlike Queen Letizia of Spain, Prince Williams had failed to travel
For the first time in history, the Women’s World Cup title belongs to Spain. In a thrilling final match, Spain topped England, 1-0, to secure the championship early Sunday morning in Sydney, Australia. There were plenty of scoring opportunities early – an
Queen Letizia of Spain wowed as she watched the FIFA Women’s World Cup today in Sydney, Australia. She was joined by Infanta Sofía, her 16-year-old daughter. Both Letizia and her daughter looked chic in red for the huge event, the colour also
Prince William appeared alongside his daughter Princess Charlotte to send well wishes to the Lionesses in the Women’s World Cup Final, but the sweet message has sparked fury from Piers Morgan. In the video message to the England team via social media
Prince William did not travel to Australia to watch the England Lionesses compete in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. The Duke of Cambridge shared a message with his daughter, Princess Charlotte, apologizing for not attending the match in person. He also
England and Spain will both make history when their players step out onto the pitch at Stadium Australia to play in the Women’s World Cup final on Sunday. It’s both squads’ first championship appearance. Both teams come into the title match riding
The Royal Family is “not acknowledging” the huge advancement in women’s football in England, a royal expert has claimed. And the fact that no royal member will be showing up at the Lionesses’ World Cup final game in Australia has drawn criticism
The U.S. women’s national team will soon have to find a new general manager. Former soccer player and current USWNT executive Kate Markgraf is set to step down for her general manager role at the end of August, the U.S. Soccer Federation
Former NCAA swim star Riley Gaines has been among the athletes to take charge in their efforts to keep women’s sports fair by bringing the attention of transgender females taking part in women’s sports. NBA player Enes Freedom sparked reactions this week
Transgender women have been “temporarily” banned from competing in women’s chess events. The International Chess Federation (FIDE), says individual cases will be considered but would need “further analysis”. It says a decision on a case could take up to two years. It