Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte delivered one of Wimbledonâs sweetest royal moments as they shared a radiant mother-daughter smile inside the Royal Box during the Menâs Final.
The Princess of Wales beamed at her daughter, Princess Charlotte, as the pair watched the Men’s final at Wimbledon this afternoon
Dressed in green and blue, the mother-daughter duo chatted as they waited for the game between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev to begin
The Princess, who is patron of the All England Club and presented the winner’s trophy to Sinner, greeted the Centre Court crowd as she took her seat
Kate was joined in the Royal Box by stars including Hollywood legend Dustin Hoffman and singer Raye
Earlier Kate met British wildcard Arthur Fery, who made the semi-finals of the Championships before his defeat to Zverev on Friday
Prince William and Prince George joined the front row as Sinner defended the title he won last year
The Princess of Wales looked elegant in a pleated green dress as she sat alongside Charlotte, who wore a blue outfit for the family day out at SW19. Before the action between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev fully took hold on Centre Court, cameras caught Kate beaming at her daughter while Charlotte smiled back with the same easy warmth.
Kate presented Sinner with his winner’s trophy on Sunday afternoon
It was the kind of quiet family exchange that often captures royal fansâ attention more than any formal appearance. In a packed Royal Box filled with famous faces, including Hollywood stars and leading figures from the tennis world, the simple look between Kate and Charlotte quickly became a standout image from the day.
Prince William and Prince George also joined the pair in the front row, making the outing another polished yet relaxed Wales family appearance at Wimbledon. Prince Louis was not in attendance, as has often been the case for the more formal Centre Court occasions.
Kate, who is patron of the All England Club, had a major role to play at the close of the match. After Sinner defeated Zverev in four sets to successfully defend his Wimbledon title, the Princess presented the Italian champion with the iconic pineapple-topped trophy. Her presence on finals weekend has become one of Wimbledonâs most familiar traditions, blending royal duty with her well-known love of tennis.
Kate chose a red dress for yesterday’s Women’s final, where she presented the Venus Rosewater Dish to Czechia’s Linda Noskova
The youngster, 21, overcame a second-set collapse to win her first Grand Slam
The appearance came just a day after Kate attended the Womenâs Final, where she presented the Venus Rosewater Dish to Linda Noskova following the Czech playerâs first Grand Slam triumph. For that occasion, Kate wore red and once again drew cheers from the crowd as she took her place at Centre Court.
Sundayâs family outing, however, had a softer tone. Kate and Charlotte were seen chatting, smiling and sharing small reactions as they waited for the match to begin. Their matching ease in front of the cameras led many royal watchers to describe the scene as a classic âlike mother, like daughterâ moment.
Earlier in the day, Kate also met British wildcard Arthur Fery, whose remarkable run to the Wimbledon semi-finals had become one of the stories of the tournament. Fery, who was celebrating his 24th birthday, reportedly received a card from Kate and even offered to play tennis with the Wales children in the future.
The Royal Box was packed with star power for the final, with names including Dustin Hoffman, Nicole Kidman, Rami Malek and Ben Stiller among those watching as Sinner and Zverev battled through a tense contest.
But amid the glamour, trophies and Centre Court drama, it was Kate and Charlotteâs glowing exchange that gave the day its most tender royal image. The smile between them said more than any speech could: a proud mother, a delighted daughter and a Wimbledon family moment that fans are unlikely to forget.

