Wimbledon, Princess of Wales and Kate
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William and the former Kate Middleton were joined by their two oldest children, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 10. Prince Louis, 7, who is known for his silly antics at public engagements, did not attend the match with his family
Princess Charlotte rocked pink nail polish at Wimbledon, bringing the royal family's manicure color trend followed by Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth to the next generation.
Prince and Princess of Wales Send Message to New Wimbledon Champion originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Wimbledon ladies' singles championship between Polish star Iga Swiatek and American sensation Amanda Anisimova wasn't the most eventful match, to say the least. However, it was certainly a historic one.
Wimbledon might not be the Oscars, fashion week or the Met Gala, but it does have its own sartorial prowess. With smart dressing advised and countless celebs spotted in the stands each day, it all makes for a rather stylish affair.
For the day at the finals, Princess Charlotte wore a ruffled white dress, while her brother was in a suit. The 10-year-old princess wore her hair in a braid, with a blue bow at the end—matching her mom Kate’s dress.
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After attending the ladies' singles final on Saturday, the Princess of Wales returned to see who would take home the trophy for the men
It is the end of an era at Kensington Palace. Natasha Archer, variously known as the Princess of Wales’s “right-hand woman” and “secret weapon”, is leaving the household after 15 years. She is to set up her own consultancy,
Princess Charlotte made a bold style choice as she attended the Wimbledon men’s singles final. On Sunday, July 13, the 10-year-old joined her brother Prince George, 11, and parents