Princess Josephine of Denmark, 13, sports the colours of the Danish flag as she watches England at the Euros with Prince William and King Frederik

Princess Josephine of Denmark wore patriotic colors as she joined her father, King Frederik and Prince William, as England took on Denmark in the European Championship this evening in Frankfurt.

The princess, 13, the youngest daughter of Frederick

Josephine, who is fourth in line to the throne, behind her twin brother Prince Vincent accessorized her outfit with chains and wore her long brown hair down.

She kept a smart-casual look and opted for light blue jeans and a pin with the Danish flag.

Princess Josephine, 13, the youngest daughter of King Frederick

Princess Josephine greeted the Prince of Wales with a handshake and exuded confidence as the pair exchanged a few words

Princess Josephine greeted the Prince of Wales with a handshake and exuded confidence as the pair exchanged a few words

Princess Josephine wore a red and white striped T-shirt – a nod to the Danish flag – and her father also opted for a casual look

Princess Josephine wore a red and white striped T-shirt – a nod to the Danish flag – and her father also opted for a casual look

The trio had the best seats in the house as they watched the game

The trio had the best seats in the house as they watched the game

At one point the princess hugged her father

At one point the princess hugged her father

Josephine kept it cordial despite the confrontations and shook hands with William, a distant cousin.

She stood late between William and her father as the three royals posed for a photo posted to the Prince and Princess of Wales’ X account (formerly Twitter) just before the match started.

The photo was captioned: ‘May the best team win’ and was illustrated with the flag of Denmark, the flag of England and a football.

Smiling and with her arm around her father, the youngest of the Danish royal family looked relaxed on screen.

On Sunday, Princess Josephine, Prince Vincent and their father posed in the shirts of the Danish national team ahead of the country’s first Euro 2024 match.

Via Instagram, the 56-year-old monarch wished the team ‘good luck’ in their match against Slovenia from the gardens of Fredensborg Palace.

The father-of-four smiled proudly next to his two youngest children and wrote: ‘It will start in a little while, and at our house we are just about ready for the start of the competition in Denmark.

‘My family and I wish @herrerlandsholdet good luck at the European Championships.’

Josephine beamed as she smiled for the photo and paired her football shirt with an elegant pearl necklace.

The teenager enjoyed the match as she watched with her father

The teenager enjoyed the match as she watched with her father

The teenager was fixated on the screen during the game

The teenager was fixated on the screen during the game

King Frederik

King Frederik

Meanwhile, her twin brother Prince Vincent appeared in good spirits as he beamed for the group photo.

Frederik looked every bit the proud father as he wrapped his arms around his two youngest children.

Queen Mary of Denmark was absent from the family photo, along with the couple’s older children, Crown Prince Christian, 18, and Princess Isabella, 17.

Queen Mary’s absence comes amid rumors of war, dating back to last year when King Frederick was pictured enjoying a night out in Madrid with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova.

The publication of the photos resulted in Genoveva, 47, issuing a statement denying a romantic relationship between herself and the royal family and decrying the “malicious” rumors.

Earlier this month, King Frederick