Wimbledon, Kate Middleton and Prince George
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KATE Middleton looked radiant at Wimbledon as she handed the trophy to winner Jannik Sinner. In a nail-bitingly close final, Sinner was presented with the silver-gilt trophy after winning 4-6 6-4
Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrived at Wimbledon to a standing ovation, marking a notable public appearance after announcing her remission from cancer.
The Princess of Wales has attended Wimbledon for a second day, bringing Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte along for the men's finals on Sunday
While the Princess of Wales, 43, is usually seen with a non-distinct manicure, she's experimented with bolder colors in the past. In one such departure, Kate sported bright red nail polish when she attended the royal family's Easter church outing in 2023.
The Princess of Wales, who is in remission from cancer, was given a huge reception and standing ovation on Centre Court at Wimbledon, and an expert lip reader has revealed what she said
American Amanda Anisimova, who beat world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to get to the Final, faces 5-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon on July 12. Ava Wallace, reporting from Wimbledon, describes how the two players’s differing strengths playing on grass could determine the outcome.
The Princess of Wales, 43, appeared at the event with club chair Debbie Jevans and received an emotional welcome as she made her way to her seat at Centre Court. As seen in a video shared to X by Wimbledon, the crowd clapped and cheered on their feet as Princess Kate made her way to her seat in the front row of the Royal Box.