Wimbledon, Prince William and Kate Middleton
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Wimbledon patron the Princess of Wales’ blue dress is stadium-ready, with its strong shoulder and mid-length sleeves, not to be outdone by the silver-gilt men’s cup. Below, the royal family in situ in the Royal Box, the Prince of Wales and Prince George boldly rocking the hatless-ness privilege.
From the Prince and Princess of Wales to Queen Camilla, the royal family has been out in full force to watch some grass court tennis.
The Princess of Wales was met with a standing ovation at Wimbledon on Saturday, as she marked her first public engagement since she cancelled her Ascot appearance - and we asked if the Royal Family wo
Princess Charlotte sported a charm bracelet during her family's outing at Wimbledon. Get a closer look at the meaning behind the jewelry.
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Royal Family Appearance at WimbledonPrincess Kate attended the men's final at Wimbledon together with Prince William and their two older children. The whole family appeared color-coordinated in blue.
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Celeb Tattler on MSNRoyal kids steal the show at Wimbledon final alongside Kate MiddletonPrincess of Wales Kate Middleton returned to Wimbledon and attended the women's singles final on the Central Court of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, of which she is a long-time patron.
The Royal Box at Wimbledon is a coveted suite of 74 seats synonymous with the British royal family. Here's what to know, including who gets invited and the rules spectators must follow.
Following his victory over Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner met with Kate Middleton and Prince William and their two eldest children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George. The family watched the match from the Royal Box.
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