The Wales family made a stylish appearance at Wimbledon on Sunday, July 13, but noticeably absent was their youngest son, Prince Louis. Princess Kate and Prince William attended the men’s singles final with their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, leaving fans curious about Louis’s absence.
The royal family arrived at the venue looking polished and coordinated in shades of blue. Prince William and George donned suits and ties, while Princess Kate wore a stunning royal blue summer dress. Charlotte complemented the theme perfectly with a matching blue hair ribbon. The children followed their parents’ lead by politely greeting officials and shaking hands before settling into their seats.

The family gathered at Centre Court to watch defending champion Carlos Alcaraz compete against world number one Jannik Sinner. As patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Princess Kate is expected to present the winner’s trophy after the match, adding a special significance to the event.
Fans noted Prince Louis’s absence, especially given the buzz about whether he would make his Wimbledon debut this year. While George, 11, and Charlotte, 10, have attended Wimbledon before, 7-year-old Louis has yet to make his public debut at the tennis championships.
Just the day before, Princess Kate was seen solo at the women’s singles final, where she received a standing ovation. This marked her first time back on Centre Court since last summer, following her courageous battle with cancer, making her presence all the more poignant.
As the family continues to balance their public duties and private moments, fans eagerly await the day Prince Louis joins his siblings at future Wimbledon events.
