She's been her husband's biggest supporter throughout Euro 2020 - and Kate Kane couldn't hide her emotions after England's heartbreaking defeat in the final.
The 28-year-old was pictured being comforted by the Three Lions captain as she burst into tears in the stands following Italy's victory in a tense penalty shoot-out.
Ahead of Sunday's match, Kate penned a sweet open letter to the striker, 27, saying she welled up over "how proud you’re making us all and what you’re doing".
She added: “You’re just such an amazing husband and dad. The children can’t wait to have you home. We all love you so much, Skipper."
Over Harry's career, his devoted wife has been at his side, dressing up their three kids in 'Daddy' shirts and whisking him off for romantic holidays around the globe.
Childhood sweethearts since before they were even teenagers, a famous throwback snap proves they were always meant to be together - with the help of a certain England legend.
Beck in the day
Harry and Kate met way back when they were still in primary school, attending Larkswood Primary in east London.
In her moving letter, she wrote: "I used to laugh at you when we started going out and you’d be round mine playing penalties with my brother Tom and Seamus the dog, and you’d say you would be England captain one day."
Moving with Kate to Chingford Foundation School, Harry idolised his England predecessor, David Beckham, and was bowled over when the former Manchester United star returned to his old stomping ground.
David attended the school back in the '80s, and posed with the delighted future couple when they were aged just 11 during a visit in 2005.
Ahead of the final, Becks recalled the moment in an Instagram story, writing: “What a proud moment for the Kane family today."
The school's head teacher, Mark Leadon, believes Harry could now inspire kids at the school just like David.
“When I first started at the school – I started in 1995 – very much the playground was all about David Beckham,” he told PA news.
“It’s kind of turned almost like a full circle where I think Harry was inspired by seeing David’s progress to international stardom and now Harry is inspiring the next generation.
“So hopefully Harry’s inspiring future generations now like David inspired Harry. There’s a real buzz in the whole school.”
'She's been with me through struggles'
Fitness instructor Kate cheered Harry on during every stage of England's incredible run to the final.
After scoring the winning goal against Denmark in the semi-final, the Tottenham ace stayed behind with his wife after the crowds departed for a sweet snap, which she captioned: "Kane you believe it".

She's also posted adorable pictures of their three kids - Ivy, four, Vivienne, two, and baby Louis, six months - posing in matching England kits with 'Daddy' on the back.
The pictures are all the more touching considering the strict Covid regulations that mean England players have been separated from their families since the start of the competition.
The team have been training in a 'bubble', meaning Kate and her fellow WAGs haven't even been able to hug their heroes for more than a month.
In an interview with Esquire, Harry opened up on how his wife has helped him rise to the top of the game, emerging as the Premier League's top goalscorer last season.
"If I score a hat-trick, Kate will say, 'Well done, you can make me a cup of tea when you get home'," he said.
"She's been with me when I've been successful; she's been with me when I've been struggling or had injuries.
"When I feel bad about something, or when I need to get something off my chest, I can just turn to her and talk about anything."
Loved-up Harry married 'best friend'
Harry popped the question to Kate while on holiday in the Bahamas in July 2017, giddily posting on Twitter : "She said yes!"
When they tied the knot two years later in an exotic location they managed to keep under wraps, he gushed that he had married his "best friend".

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The striker celebrated the joyous day by telling his fans: "Finally got to marry my Best Friend! I love you."
In 2020, the couple announced they were set to welcome their third child, a brother for their two daughters, just days after he scored his 200th club goal.
And when Louis Harry Kane was born, Harry tweeted: "Our beautiful boy has arrived. 29/12/2020. Louis Harry Kane. I couldn't be more proud of my wife Kate.
"Special way to finish the year. Happy new year everyone."
When he's relaxing away from the football pitch, Harry kicks back with Kate in their plush £17million London mansion, which costs an eye-watering £15,000 a week to rent.
The stunning seven-bedroom home - which they shared with their kids and two dogs, Brady and Wilson - boasts plenty of nods to his football career, with signed shirts on the walls and his Golden Boot award even topping their Christmas tree.
Kate often shares photos and videos of herself working out in their state-of-the-art studio with her 100,000-plus Instagram admirers, whether it be holding a plank position or training on a TRX machine.
But one of the couple's sweetest social media snaps is a framed picture of little Ivy's footprints in different colours.
As Harry reflects on an exhausting tournament and potential blockbuster transfer away from Spurs, hopefully he can get some much-needed rest with Kate and the family.