Prince George and Princess Charlotte surprise at Wimbledon final with Prince William and Kate Middleton – live updates
Prince George and Princess Charlotte They were all smiling as they stepped outside to enjoy the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final They were pictured on Sunday with their parents, Prince William and Princess Kate.
For this eagerly anticipated event, Princess Kate donned a stunning Roland Mouret dress in dazzling green. She paired it with a stylish chain bag, pointed nude heels and some statement earrings.
She styled her glossy, chocolate-colored hair loosely and completed her look with a bronzer and blusher.. Prince William looked stylish in a light gray linen suit and navy tie.
Prince George and Prince Charlotte, the royal couple’s oldest children, made a surprising appearance at men’s final. Prince George, aged nine, looked dapper wearing navy blue. Princess Charlotte, aged eight, wore a blue paisley dress with ruffled sleeved to emulate her mother’s sophistication.
She finished her look by wearing her hair in braids, and a pastel blue ribbon that matched her dress.
This is Princess Charlotte’s first appearance at Wimbledon. Prince George attended his first Wimbledon tournament in 2022.
The Princess Kate was at the South London Tennis Tournament in her capacity as patron of AELTC. She inherited this patronage from the late Queen Elizabeth.
Before the match between Novak Djokovic, and Carlos Alcaraz took place on Centre Court, the royals were seated in the Royal Box.
The forest green box, reserved exclusively for Hollywood A-listers and VIPs is a luxury. Dickie Arbiter – the former press secretary for the late monarch – said that the invites to the royal boxes are “up to Wimbledon.”
Exclusively to: HELLO!He revealed that the Wimbledon organization makes many tickets available for Buckingham Palace. Some of these are in the Royal Box, while others are in prime seats on centre court. These are then distributed by ballot.
George and Charlotte are rare sights in the Royal Box. Unless they are members of the royal family, youngsters are not allowed to sit in the Royal Box under any circumstances – a rule that has reportedly ruffled feathers in the past.
Later, Princess Charlotte pulled out a pair pink blush sunglasses to protect her eyes from sun rays. She was seen with her fingers crossed, watching the game intently.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and their animated facial expressions charmed the crowd during this tense match.
George hid his face behind his hands during a particularly intense tennis rally.
Charlotte, in an act of love and support, clapped with her hands while a pure smile adorned her face.
Throughout the match the crowds cheered as Djokovic tried to win an eighth Wimbledon crown, a record. The crowds cheered with gusto as Djokovic attempted to win a record-equalling eighth Wimbledon title.
It’s not the first time we’ve seen Kate dazzle crowds at SW19. The tennis fanatic looked stunning in a lime-green midi dress at the women’s singles final on Saturday. Marketa Vondrousova, an unseeded Czech woman, won the Venus Rosewater Dish.
Self-Portrait in London designed a tailored, pastel-green dress that the 41-year-old Princess of Wales wore to the historic match. Her vintage-inspired dress featured a belted coat with decorative pockets, pleated chiffon, a boned body, and many buttons.
She styled her waves in a glamorous way and completed her look with a pair nude heels and a chic taupe handbag. Her earrings were a supersized flower pearl. Stunning!
Ons Jabeur was devastated by her defeat. Princess Kate offered support. Princess Kate comforted Ons, a Tunisian born tennis player, by gently rubbing her shoulders and giving a warm hug.
Ons was visibly moved by her experience with royalty. “She was clearly very nice. She wasn’t sure if she had a boyfriend. [wanted] Give me a hug, or don’t. I told my friend that I always welcomed her hugs. It was a nice moment, and she is always nice to you.”
Kate became the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club back in 2017 after the late Queen stepped down after 64 years as patron.