The Spanish Royal Household has confirmed that King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, Princess Leonor, and Infanta Sofía will travel to New York this weekend to attend the FIFA World Cup final. The family plans to support the Spanish national football team as they compete for the championship title at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This high-profile appearance underscores the significant national importance of the event, which has captivated the country following Spain's victory over France in the semifinals.
Earlier this week, the royals were seen celebrating the team's semifinal win together from a hotel in Barcelona. They had been in the city to preside over the annual Princess of Girona Awards, a commitment that prevented them from traveling to the match in Texas. The official footage released by the Royal Household showed the family wearing team jerseys and cheering enthusiastically, highlighting their personal and institutional connection to the squad.
King Felipe VI has been a consistent supporter of the national team throughout the tournament, having attended a group stage match in Guadalajara, Mexico, earlier this summer. He had previously expressed his hope to return for the final, promising the players that he would be there to cheer them on if they reached the last stage of the competition. The presence of the entire royal family at the final is expected to bring added prestige to the occasion.
As the team prepares for the final match, the excitement across Spain continues to grow. Public interest is at an all-time high, with fan zones in cities like Madrid reporting that thousands of tickets for public screenings have been exhausted in record time. The royal family's attendance serves as a symbolic gesture of unity, reflecting the widespread national pride surrounding the team's performance on the global stage.
