Wimbledon, Kate Middleton and Attend
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The Wimbledon men’s singles championship will conclude the tournament on Sunday with Jannik Sinner aiming to deny Carlos Alcaraz a third straight title.
The Royal Box at Wimbledon is a world unto itself. As the final weekend gears up, here's a look at some of the characters in costume both fraught and fabulous.
From members of the royal family to sports stars, Hollywood actors and more, see who has been invited to sit in the royal box on Centre Court at Wimbledon 2025
Queen Camilla and Hugh Grant are among the famous faces watching the tennis from the Royal Box on Wimbledon’s Centre Court on Wednesday.The Queen made an unexpected appearance to the All England Club,
As Wimbledon reaches its climax this weekend, those of us neither interested in tennis, nor in taking a fortnight off work for solid perving purposes, are delighted it will soon be over.
From British royals to tennis royalty, the All England Club was the place to be on Saturday afternoon at Wimbledon. The stars were out in force to watch Iga Swiatek take on Amanda Anisimova in the women’s final—and uncork a few champagne bottles along the way.
Actress Jenna Coleman was also spotted enjoying the action. Rob Brydon was seated next to Sir Stephen Fry, adding to the familiar faces courtside. Sweden’s former tennis star Bjorn Borg was also in attendance, bringing a sporting icon to the day’s line-up.
The event’s most coveted seats are available only through invitation, reserved for celebrities and dignitaries. Here’s a look at who’s sitting in them.
Wimbledon 2025 kicked off on 30 June, and, just like previous years, spectators watching from the court and those at home watching on TV can expect to see a number of recognisable faces in the 74-seat Royal Box inside Centre Court.
Over the years everyone from David Beckham, to Mary Berry, to Anna Wintour has taken a place on one of those coveted seats. And though you may see plenty of celebrities heading to Centre Court, they will not all be seated in the Royal Box, with many just in the regular stands as they have not received an invitation to the Royal Box.
Roger Federer has made a return to Wimbledon — but to watch, not play, tennis. The eight-time champion at the All England Club sat in the Royal Box during his former rival Novak Djokovic's four-set victory over Alex de Minaur in the fourth round Monday.
The Princess of Wales consoled Wimbledon runner-up Amanda Anisimova and urged her to keep her “head high” after she suffered one of the heaviest Wimbledon defeats in 114 years.The American tennis player said she was left feeling emotional after Kate reassured her after she was beaten 6-0 6-0 by Polish player Iga Swiatek.