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The Prince of Wales has personally thanked Gareth Southgate as an "England fan” for being an "all-round class act” and showing "humility, compassion, and true leadership” after he stepped down as manager in the wake of the Euro 2024 defeat.

William, president of the Football Association (FA), praised Southgate for coping with the "most intense pressure and scrutiny”.

He had created, the prince said, a "team that stands shoulder to shoulder with the world’s finest”.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also paid tribute, saying Southgate had "shouldered the dreams of the country with dignity and honour”.

Starmer said Southgate "will be remembered for bringing back the hope and belief the country had been crying out for for so long” and praised the way the manager had spoken out on social issues.

He spoke of the "joyous” wins over Germany and Denmark at Wembley in 2021, just as crowds were allowed back in after "the dark days of Covid”.

"Gareth also brought a deeper understanding of what the job means and represents. During turbulent times, he has been a thoughtful spokesperson on events far beyond football,” Starmer added.

"He has been a mentor to our brilliant young talent. And at every step of the way, he has shouldered the dreams of the country with dignity and honour.”

Southgate announced his decision to quit in a statement issued by the FA on Tuesday morning, saying it is time for a "new chapter” for the national team.

William, in a warm, personally signed message posted on social media, said: "Gareth, I want to thank you - not as the President of the FA, but as an England fan.

"Thank you for creating a team that stands shoulder to shoulder with the world’s finest in 2024. Thank you for showing humility, compassion, and true leadership under the most intense pressure and scrutiny.

"And thank you for being an all-round class act. You should be incredibly proud of what you’ve achieved. W.” Southgate’s announcement came two days after England lost 2-1 to Spain in the final on Sunday night.

The prince travelled to Berlin with his son Prince George to cheer on the squad.