Kate Middleton and Prince William brought Prince George and Princess Charlotte to the men’s singles final in London on July 12, continuing a family tradition at Wimbledon. The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived with their two eldest children for a high-profile day in the Royal Box, where the family received a standing ovation on entry. According to People Magazine, they took their seats alongside stars including Nicole Kidman, Anna Wintour, Jennifer Lopez, Andrew Garfield, Tom Hiddleston, Rami Malek and Ben Stiller.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte Return to Centre Court
Prince George, 12, and Princess Charlotte, 11, have now become regular young guests at the championships, especially for the men’s final. George first attended in 2022, just before turning 9, and Charlotte made her debut the following year at the same age. Their latest appearance keeps that pattern going. The siblings watched from prime seats as Italy’s Jannik Sinner faced Germany’s Alexander Zverev, adding another chapter to the Wales family’s growing connection with one of Britain’s biggest summer sporting occasions.
Kate Middleton Keeps Up Her Royal Wimbledon Role
The Princess of Wales holds a central role at the All England Club as patron, making her presence at the finals especially significant each year. She has regularly attended the tournament and often presents the trophies after the championship matches. This latest outing also continued a steady return to major public appearances after she announced in January 2025 that she was in remission from cancer. Her children’s repeated visits to the tournament have turned the occasion into a visible family tradition tied closely to her royal duties.
Prince Louis Misses Another Family Tennis Outing
Prince Louis did not join his parents, brother and sister for the final, meaning the 8-year-old has yet to make his debut at the tournament. His absence stood out because George and Charlotte have now both attended multiple times. Still, Louis was not entirely left out of the day. After the match, the Wales family met Sinner, who signed tennis balls for the children. “We brought one for their brother as well,” Princess Kate explained, while Prince William added, “Louis would be very upset otherwise,” according to People Magazine.
Matching Blue Looks Mark the Royal Family Appearance
The family followed the Royal Box dress code with a coordinated, polished look. Kate wore a sage green cape dress by Emilia Wickstead, while Charlotte chose a royal blue sundress that closely echoed one her mother wore to the men’s final last year. William and George matched in dark blue suits and ties, giving the group a neat, unified appearance for the occasion. George and Charlotte also came prepared with sunglasses, a practical touch for a long afternoon on Centre Court during one of the summer’s most watched finals.