Princess Kate and Prince William looked cheerful and relaxed as they arrived at the All England Club for the men’s Wimbledon final this afternoon, joined by their children Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 10. However, Prince Louis, 7, was notably absent from the royal outing.
The event marked another high-profile appearance for Princess Kate, who has served as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) since 2016. Dressed in coordinated shades of blue, the royal family drew widespread attention as they greeted officials and made their way to Centre Court.

According to body language expert Judi James, the Wimbledon final was clearly Kate’s event, with the Princess of Wales exuding confidence and ease. James observed that Prince William and the children appeared to take a supporting role during the engagement.
“Kate took the lead,” she noted, “with William and the children very much her ‘plus ones.’”
Kate was seen actively engaging with attendees, smiling warmly and conversing comfortably with officials. Meanwhile, William walked slightly behind her with George and Charlotte, “very much bringing up the rear,” as Judi described.
The day before, Princess Kate made headlines for her solo appearance at the women’s singles final, which marked her return to Centre Court amid ongoing recovery from a health battle. She dazzled the crowd in a royal blue ensemble, receiving a warm reception for her graceful and poised presence.
While Prince George and Princess Charlotte have made previous appearances at Wimbledon, Prince Louis has yet to attend the iconic tennis tournament. Fans are eagerly awaiting the day the youngest royal makes his debut.
As always, Princess Kate continues to captivate royal watchers with her poise and elegance, reaffirming her reputation as a leading figure in the modern monarchy.
