King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and their daughters, Princess Leonor and Princess Sofia, will attend the World Cup final in New Jersey on Sunday, the royal palace announced. Spain secured their place in the final after defeating France 2-0 in the semi-final in Texas. They will face either reigning champions Argentina or England.
This marks another significant moment for the Spanish royal family, who have shown strong support for the national team throughout the tournament. King Felipe previously traveled to Mexico in June to watch Spain's 1-0 victory over Uruguay in the group stage, a match that also helped improve diplomatic relations between Spain and Uruguay.
Spain is vying for their second World Cup title, having won their first in 2010. The presence of the royal family at the final underscores the importance of the event for the nation and highlights the unity and support behind the team.
The final will be a high-stakes match, with Spain looking to clinch the prestigious title against a strong opponent. The royal family's attendance adds a layer of national pride and excitement to the already electrifying atmosphere of the World Cup final.






























