The Prince and Princess of Wales have arrived for the final day of Wimbledon, bringing with them their eldest two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The family were in great spirits as they stepped out in the sunshine on Sunday to watch the Menâs Final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev.
Princess Kate pulled out all the stops wearing a gorgeous green dress with fluted sleeves and one-shoulder draped scarf detail, with her mermaid waves looking as glorious as ever. She teamed her dress with unique bronze accessories and a purple bow brooch.Â
Meanwhile, Prince William looked dapper in his signature navy suit, with Prince George looking effortlessly smart matching his dad.Â
Princess Charlotte was her mummyâs mini-me sporting a bright blue dress with tie waist and ruffle sleeves. A colour Kate wore just days ago at Wimbledon!Â
Prince Louis was not in attendance on this occasion, however, we have seen him on official state engagements like Trooping the Colour. Tennis matches can be notoriously long so perhaps the family questioned how the eight-year-oldâs attention span would cope on a long, hot day like Sunday.
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Princess Kateâs other Wimbledon appearancesÂ
This was not Princess Kateâs first appearance at Wimbledon this year, in fact, it is her third.Â
The mother-of-three made a surprise appearance in SW19 on day five of the championships just days after her impressive Three Peaks Challenge. She strutted around the club in a blue Gabriela Hearst suit, surprising sporting fans as she went.Â
On Saturday, Kate made her second appearance, this time she selected a stylish red dress to wear for the Ladiesâ Singles Final to see Linda Noskova crowned Wimbledon Ladies Champion. As well as her peplum belted dress which hugged her figure, Kate mermaid waves in a half-up half-down style stole the show.Â
Kate passes down tennis love
The Princess has made no secret of her love for the racket sport. Speaking of her love of the tournament, the royal told Sue Barker on a 2017 BBC documentary: âI have watched Wimbledon, that was very much part of my growing up. Itâs such a quintessential part of the English summer, and I think it really inspires youngsters, myself, it inspired me when I was younger to get involved in the game. It hasnât changed either, I think thatâs whatâs so wonderful.â
She is said to have passed on her passion to her children, particularly her daughter, Princess Charlotte, who has been pictured at the event three times before now. âAs a family, we play a lot,â Princess Kate confessed in 2024.Â
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