Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 16
England Players Sign 1 Declaration of Independence Copy for Fan as Harry Kane Joins Viral Bit
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 16

England Players Sign 1 Declaration of Independence Copy for Fan as Harry Kane Joins Viral Bit

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 16

Summary

  • An American fan got multiple England World Cup players — including Harry Kane — to sign copies of the U.S. Declaration of Independence at the team's Kansas City training base, creating one of the tournament's latest viral off-field moments.
  • Andrew Forester posted the stunt on X after approaching players as England prepared for their opener against Croatia in Arlington, Texas.
  • The joke landed because the document symbolized U.S. independence from Britain and surfaced just ahead of America's 250th birthday, while the players appeared to sign in routine autograph mode.
  • The clip added to a broader stream of upbeat fan stories around the U.S.-hosted tournament, alongside viral accounts from visiting supporters praising American hospitality.

Insights

After English stars signed the Declaration of Independence, what other cultural encounters are defining the 2026 World Cup in America?
Beyond a viral prank on England's team, what serious challenges are quietly shaping the 2026 World Cup experience for fans and players?