In the crowd, Harry Kane consoled his wife Kate Goodland, who was crying at England's loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
The squad, which had taken off their runner-up medals during the trophy presentation, stumbled at the final hurdle at Wembley on Sunday night, drawing 1-1 after extra time, but eventually winning in a tight penalty shoot-out.
The men's team of England has been without a major title for 55 years, and it was agony all around.
Kate, who was wearing an England shirt with the word "Kane" on the back, was spotted crying over the loss and having a moment with Harry, who placed his arms around her.
In the midst of the crowd, the couple shared a kiss with their three children, Ivy, Vivienne, and Louis.
Fans and celebrities including Adele, Liam Gallagher, and Nigella Lawson showed their support for Gareth Southgate's team.
‘You did us so proud!' the Skyfall singer said on Instagram, wearing an England shirt. You took our game back to our house and brought us all together.'
‘Congratulations, Italy,' Nigella wrote on Twitter. Thank you, Gareth, and thank you, guys. We are proud of you.'
'It's all good Bruv,' Liam from Oasis stated. I adore you, youngster, and together we're going to win the World Cup.'
‘I could cry my eyes out right now, but that's football,' said presenter Roman Kemp. Instead, I'll reflect on how I was able to give my father an early birthday present by taking him to a historic event and celebrating more than ever before by supporting a squad that has been great both psychologically and physically.'
Following the match, Harry told the BBC that losing penalty shoot-outs is "the worst feeling in the world."
‘It'll hurt for a while, but we're on the right route and making progress.' We'll see how far we get next year.
‘We had a terrific tournament, and we should be proud of ourselves.' It'll be painful, but we're making progress, and we'll be able to expand on this in the coming year. The lads gave it their all, but it wasn't our night.'