Becky Hill dons a tight silver leotard as she storms the stage during Euro 2022 final

Becky Hill shows off her enviable physique in a tight silver leotard with mirrored scales as she storms the stage during the Euro 2022 final.

Becky Hill looked sensational while performing during the UEFA Women’s Euro Cup 2022 Final at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday.

The singer, 28, put her enviable physique on display in a dazzling silver leotard with mirrored scales and white pearls as she belted out her chart-topping hits, including My Heart Goes (The Say Da) and Crazy What Love Can Do.

Continuing her look with matching pink lace-up knee-high boots, she wore shimmery eyeshadow and accessorized with a collection of necklaces.

Pulling her gorgeous blonde locks into a ponytail while allowing for a selection of strands to frame her face, The Voice UK alum looked to be in her element.

She was joined by a flurry of backup dancers wearing red and blue tracksuits with white stripes emblazoned on them.

England’s Lionesses roared into action in the historic Women’s Euro final and nearly opened the scoring in minutes, watched by Prince William.

Moments earlier, Tess Dolan, the girl who went viral on Bramall Lane earlier in the week dancing Sweet Caroline, had urged them to achieve greatness.

Hot stuff: The singer, 28, put her enviable physique on display in a dazzling silver leotard with mirrored scales and white pearls

Hot stuff: The singer, 28, put her enviable physique on display in a dazzling silver leotard with mirrored scales and white pearls

Talented: Becky sang her chart-topping hits, including My Heart Goes (La Di Da) and Crazy What Love Can Do.

Talented: Becky sang her chart-topping hits, including My Heart Goes (La Di Da) and Crazy What Love Can Do.

And crowds even enjoyed a jet flyover of the famous grounds before kick-off.

It was almost the perfect start for the team, as Fran Kirby found Ellen White, but she led him straight to the goalkeeper.

Previously, the Lionesses’ two biggest royal fans had wished them luck and the future king was even there in person to cheer them on from the stands.

Gorgeous: The Voice UK alum wore her gorgeous blonde locks in a ponytail while allowing for a selection of strands to frame her face

Gorgeous: The Voice UK alum wore her gorgeous blonde locks in a ponytail while allowing for a selection of strands to frame her face

Crew: She was joined by a flurry of backup dancers wearing red and blue tracksuits with white stripes emblazoned on them.

Crew: She was joined by a flurry of backup dancers wearing red and blue tracksuits with white stripes emblazoned on them.

Fun: The Bewdley native seemed to be in her element as she performed for the crowd

Fun: The Bewdley native seemed to be in her element as she performed for the crowd

The Duke of Cambridge posted a video on his official Twitter account this morning in which he and Charlotte shared their support for the Lionesses.

“We both want to wish the lionesses the best of luck tonight, they have done amazingly well in the competition and we are rooting for them until the end.” Will exclaimed, before Charlotte intervened: ‘Good luck, I hope you win. Bye!’

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Tens of thousands of fans were seen around Wembley Stadium hours before the Women’s Euro Cup final as the nation geared up for tonight.

Wow!  Fireworks were set off during the set, adding to the excitement.

Wow! Fireworks were set off during the set, adding to the excitement.

Supporters turned out in droves to cheer on the Lionesses waving England flags, painting their faces red and white and donning team shirts to cheer on the players as they prepared to take on Germany at 5pm.

Excitement was seen across the sea of ​​England shirts and flags, blowing horns and clappers.

Many of the attendees live and in pubs and bars and on live screens across the country were in family groups, made up of young women and girls.

Action shot: England's Lionesses roared into action in the historic Women's Euro final and nearly opened the scoring in minutes, watched by Prince William

Action shot: England’s Lionesses roared into action in the historic Women’s Euro final and nearly opened the scoring in minutes, watched by Prince William

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