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Women's Euro 2022: The Queen leads tributes to Lionesses for the Euro win

The Queen has led the tributes to England's Women's Euro 2022 winners, sending a message of congratulations calling them "an inspiration".

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The Queen has led the tributes to England's Women's Euro 2022 winners, sending a message of congratulations in which she called them "an inspiration".

The Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 at Wembley thanks to goals from substitutes Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly.

It is England's first major tournament success since the 1966 men's World Cup.

Women's Euro 2022: Pic | Sportz Point.

England Women's National Team wins Euro 2022 (Image-Getty Images)

"My warmest congratulations, and those of my family, go to you all on winning the European Women's Championships," a statement from the UK monarch said.

There will be a victory celebration in front of fans at Trafalgar Square on Monday between 11:00 and 14:00 BST - an event that will be broadcast live on BBC One from 12:40 BST.

The Queen's message added: "It is a significant achievement for the entire team, including your support staff.

"The Championships and your performance in them have rightly won praise. However, your success goes far beyond the trophy you have so deservedly earned.

"You have all set an example that will be an inspiration for girls and women today, and for future generations."It is my hope that you will be as proud of the impact you have had on your sport as you are of the result today."

Prince William, writing on his Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Twitter account, said: "Sensational. An incredible win. The whole nation couldn't be prouder of you all. Wonderful to see history in the making tonight at Wembley, congratulations!"

Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised Sarina Wiegman's side on social media, writing: "Football has come home! A stunning victory by the Lionesses.

"Huge congratulations to Sarina , Leah and the whole team. Football pitches across the country will be filled as never before by girls and women inspired by your triumph."It was the women's team first major tournament win.

Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham said it was an "incredible achievement and a historic sporting moment".

"This team of Lionesses have been outstanding ambassadors, both on and off the pitch, from the first game to the last. Each and every member of this squad has left an indelible and enduring mark on women's football in England.

"Not only have they captured the hearts of the nation, but they have also broken down boundaries. They have left a lasting legacy that will positively impact women's and girls' football in this country for generations to come."

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