Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made a heartwarming appearance at Wimbledon last weekend, continuing her cherished tradition of attending the iconic tennis tournament. Joined by Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the royal family’s presence delighted fans—and earned Kate a standing ovation that clearly moved her.
A lifelong tennis enthusiast, the Princess of Wales has often shared her love for the sport both publicly and privately. Though she once showed promise as a player in her youth, Kate has since passed on her passion to her children. Prince George and Princess Charlotte are already learning the game, and each year at least one of them accompanies their mother to the Wimbledon finals.
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This year’s appearance at Wimbledon felt especially meaningful. Kate recently announced she is in remission following her cancer treatment, and her appearance at the tournament marked a positive and uplifting moment for royal watchers around the world. Her presence at both the women’s and men’s finals, looking elegant and cheerful, was widely celebrated by fans.
On Saturday, Kate and Princess Charlotte watched the women’s final from the Royal Box. Then, on Sunday, Prince George and Prince William joined them for the men’s final, where Italian player Jannik Sinner won the title.
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