“There was no mention of my playing soccer Growing up, “64 -year -old Wendy Buckingham said Sitting with the mall Waiting for him Lioness’s victory parade To start. “So I am very proud to see this today.”
Ms. Buckingham was one of the tens of thousands who traveled from Britain on Tuesday morning, riding in an open-headed bus via Central London to celebrate a place as a place in a place as a place to celebrate their historical. Euro 2025 wins.
Many 65,000 fans in England flags and union jacks joined the crowd, as the players traveled to the front and edges with “2022 and 2025 European Champions” in double-Dekar buses from Buckingham Palace from Admiralty House to Buckingham Palace.
The atmosphere was electric, in which a jubbler of Sweet Caroline with a chorus of “the upcoming house of football” was given a way to sing as the flags and banners were waved in the air.
England captain Lia Williamson organized the trophy to the crowd, while the tournament stars waved supporters including Cloe Kelly and Hannah Hampton, clearly overwhelmed by voting.
Ms. Buckingham said: “For the players, it has not happened overnight – it is of years of training.
“It is standing and playing in the rain, parents are taking them to every training session and remembering other things growing up.”
It was hard work, and later success that defeated Spain in a nail-biting euro final in Switzerland, fan was celebrating during the homecoming parade.

The 48 -year -old left home at 6 am to go to the traxy parade. He said: “It was my birthday on Sunday, so it was a great birthday. We are very proud of him and today the atmosphere here is amazing.”
She stood near 19 -year -old Ellie, and 16 -year -old AV Rosie, who said on Sunday, her favorite player Cloo Kelly’s performance was “amazing”.
Ellie said: “It is surprising to see progress from the previous euro. Then, the festival was in Triphalgar Square and now we are to show female football in the mall.”

47 -year -old Kat Spur, and 48 -year -old Julie Turner, met at the mall before 9 am to support the lioness.
“This is a great atmosphere,” said Kat. “The game was very good on Sunday, but a little nervous.”
Julie said, “I think there is a small enthusiasm of additional enthusiasm,” we are very proud.

76 -year -old Pat Small received the train from Bracnel at 7 am and was one of the first people to reach the mall at 8 am.
A lifetime football fan and player, he said: “I was jumping into the air on Sunday. It was fantastic and just makes you happy.
“When I was younger, I played for Bracnell bullets, and now my sons and daughters play so I am going to all those matches. It was nice to see that women’s football gets the spotlight that deserves it.”

As time for the parade, fans began to stream in the mall. The crowd in front of Buckingham Palace spread on the edge of the St. James Park as the supporters expected everyone to catch a glimpse of the bus.
Others wrapped in England flags were sitting in the park, which was a good view of the big screen to be installed with some big screens to some big screens to be seen to mark the occasion.
The crowd was filled with people of all ages and sexes, gathered to show his support for the lioness.

78 -year -old Dougie Gray, on Tuesday morning, was doing a good job of joining the crowd. They told Independent He woke up early to make his huge banner in which it was read: “Well done ladies. So proud.”
He said that he came to show his support and praise for the team: “I think he has done very well and today we have Ons to come and show some support here.”

“I really enjoyed the game. The standard woman of football plays, no one is behind.”
As the bus carrying the team started rolling the mall, the children stood on the shoulders of adults to catch a glimpse as the song “Football’s Coming Home”.
Wearing a white nike T-shirt and England scarf, the team took pictures with their phones, as the buses traveled on the road, headed by the band of His Majesty’s Royal Marine Partsmouth and hoisted the fans from both sides waving flags.

Once open-top buses in front of Buckingham Palace reached the grand stage, fans raced to get a better view from St. James Park or the mall, as it was opened.
The big red fireworks went into the sky and the tune of sweet caroline could be heard across the park.
Those spotted in the crowd included Princess Beatris, Raja’s niece and ninth -ninth -nine -nine -nine -nine -nine -nine -nine -nine -nine -nine -ninth place, who joined her support by husband Adoardo Mapalli Moazi and her daughter daughter Ehena.

Speaking on stage in Rani Victoria Memorial in front of the palace to host Alex Scott, a disturbed Williamson said: “I am crying all the way under the mall.
“It is incredible, perhaps one of the best things we have ever done, ever a part, so thank you for coming out.”