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Prince and Princess of Wales arrive for final day of Wimbledon alongside Prince George and Princess Charlotte

By britishbulletin.com12 July 20263 Mins Read
Prince and Princess of Wales arrive for final day of Wimbledon alongside Prince George and Princess Charlotte
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Prince William and Catherine have arrived for the final day of Wimbledon alongside their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The royal quartet travelled to SW19 this afternoon to watch the prestigious tournament come to its conclusion as four-time Grand Slam winner Jannik Sinner takes on German Alexander Zverev.


In her role as Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, the Princess of Wales is expected to hand the coveted Gentlemen’s Singles Trophy to the victor.

Catherine stepped out today in a sage-olive midi dress, accompanied by a navy brooch, drop pearl earrings, a slim gold bangle, and a top-handle bag.

William sported a pale grey suit on top of a pale blue shirt with a slim, dark tie with a subtle pattern.

George, 12, meanwhile, arrived in a navy tailored suit over a light blue shirt, paired with a navy-and-white diagonal-striped tie, and finished with brown suede loafers.

Charlotte, 11, opted for a striking blue satin dress, pairing it with white ballet flats.

The same four were present to watch Sinner’s dramatic victory against Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz last year.

William and Catherine have arrived for the final day of Wimbledon alongside their two eldest children, George and Charlotte

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The royal quartet travelled to SW19 this afternoon to watch the prestigious tournament come to its conclusion

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Notably absent, yet again, is Prince Louis. The eight-year-old is yet to make his long-awaited Wimbledon debut.

The family met Arthur Fery, the British wildcard who shocked the world by reaching the semi-finals of the tournament this year, ultimately falling short against Zverev.

Catherine could be seen handing Fery, who turns 24 today, a card.

The Waleses also greeted the court coverers ahead of the final, as Catherine did on her visit yesterday.

Catherine could be seen handing Arthur Fery, who turns 24 today, a card

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The princess was not joined by any of her family on Saturday, as she stepped out solo to greet fans.

After thanking and congratulating members behind the scenes, including young disabled fan Thea Stach and court coverer Jenna Fontanilla, the princess took her seat in the Royal Box alongside Czech-US former tennis ace Martina Navratilova.

The pair watched on, basking in the sizzling south London sunshine, as Czech youngster Linda Nosková beat compatriot Karolína Muchová in a dramatic Ladies’ singles final.

The princess wore a lavish £795 Roland Mouret drape dress as she entered the court to hand the coveted Wimbledon trophy to the 21-year-old Czech star, marking her first Grand Slam victory.

The ninth seed’s triumph made her the youngest women’s champion at SW19 since fellow Czech Petra Kvitová lifted the Venus Rosewater Dish 15 years ago.

Catherine has served as royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 2016, establishing herself as a familiar figure at SW19.

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