LONDON: The Prince and Princess of Wales, accompanied by their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, attended the Wimbledon 2025 men’s singles final on Sunday, drawing widespread attention and praise.

The family’s presence marked a significant moment, particularly for Princess Kate, who continues to recover following her recent health challenges. She was warmly welcomed by the crowd with a standing ovation as she entered the Royal Box, a gesture that visibly moved her.

Princess Kate, dressed elegantly in a blue ensemble adorned with the tournament’s signature ribbon, watched the final match between Italy’s Jannik Sinner and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. Following Sinner’s victory, Kate fulfilled her traditional role by presenting the championship trophy on Centre Court. A moment of lightheartedness occurred when a spectator shouted “I love you, Kate!” prompting a warm smile and laughter from the Princess.

This was Kate’s second appearance at this year’s tournament, having also attended the women’s singles final a day earlier. Her public engagements have garnered significant attention due to her return to royal duties after months of treatment and recovery.

Princess Charlotte also made headlines for her Wimbledon debut, charming spectators with her polished appearance and summer style. Prince George, seated beside his sister, watched the match with keen interest.

The royal family’s appearance added a touch of glamour and tradition to the prestigious tennis event, reaffirming their close association with the All England Club and their ongoing public support for sports and cultural life in the UK.