Kate Middleton arrives at Wimbledon 2023 women’s final
The Princess of Wales looked sensational as she arrived at the All England Lawn and Tennis Club in SW19 today to attend the women’s final.
Kate, 41, opted for a £420 lime green Self Portrait dress with pleated skirt and two jacket details.
On her lapel, she paid homage to the tournament with a bow in signature purple and dark green colors.
She wore her thick dark brown locks half up and hanging over her shoulders as she pulled locks from her face that blew in the wind. She opted for a touch of bronze and blush, combined with a smokey eye.
When the princess arrived to watch Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur take on Czech Republic’s Marketa Vondrousova to win the Venus Rosewater Dish, the enthusiastic sports fan beamed and waved to the crowd below from the terrace.
The Princess of Wales stunned in lime green as she donned a pleated skirt and tweed jacket today to attend the women’s singles final
In addition to her accessories, the princess wore a gold thin bracelet on her wrist and £5,430 Cassandra Goad pearl and diamond earrings. She was carrying a light pink suede handbag from Emmy London.
Upon arrival, the princess chatted with ball boys and girls who attended the tournament, who looked like a star to meet royalty, but who all remained professional.
The princess braved high winds to attend the All Lawn and Tennis Club, of which she is a patron, as tournament organizers sent out a weather warning to attendees last night.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind and has warned of heavy showers through the afternoon.
The tournament’s official Twitter account issued a statement on Twitter last night: “We are monitoring the weather forecast and in light of the yellow weather warning that has been issued, we are making necessary adjustments to our operations.
Princess Kate, 41, arrived at the All England Lawn and Tennis Club in windy conditions as she brushed her hair back from her face
Kate shared a conversation with Philippa George, who is tasked with running the final coin toss in today’s singles
Princess Kate shook hands with ball boys and ball girls, who looked a little starstruck but always professional
The princess looked regal as she chatted with the hard-working ball boys and ball girls ahead of the women’s singles final
An avid sports fan and patron of the All England Club Kate, 41, appeared deep in conversation as she discussed the events of the say with ball boys and girls
The princess beamed as she chatted with the ball boys and ball girls who looked sharp in their striped uniforms
Kate looked excited to meet the hard-working ball boys and girls who will serve for the women’s final
The princess managed to fend off the rain when she arrived at the All England Lawn and Tennis Club and was shown around
Kate looked elegant in the Self Portrait dress with a structured tweed top and pleated flowy skirt
The princess wore her hair in a half up, half up style with her locks curled in thick waves as she hung down her back
She was carrying a light pink suede bag with a chain strap from Emmy London, which she has worn before
As she was led onto the grounds, Kate looked radiant in the lime green dress with a textured jacket and flowy skirt
Kate beamed in Self Portrait’s £420 lime green dress, designed to look like a two-piece, in a style the princess previously favored
Kate beamed as she waved to onlookers at the All England Club and showed off her stunning pearl and diamond earrings from Cassandra Goad
The Princess of Wales brushed her hair back as she braved high winds in SW19 amid a yellow weather warning from the Met Office
The princess wore a gold bracelet on her wrist and her thick dark brown locks were curled and hung down her back
Tennis fans were eager to catch a glimpse of royalty as Kate arrived and waved to the crowd from above
“The tournament schedule on Center Court and No.1 Court will continue as planned. Please note that the queue is closed tomorrow and we apologize for any disappointment.
“We encourage all guests to dress appropriately and be prepared for the inclement weather and to check our website and social media channels for further updates.”
Princess Kate’s performance this afternoon comes after a rainy family day out on Friday to visit the Royal International Air Tattoo.
She and Prince William took Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, to the base in Gloucestershire, where they visited the plane that carried Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth from Edinburgh to her funeral last September.
William, 41, and Kate were all smiles as they arrived at the air show with the young royals, where they were greeted by Wing Commander Will Essex.
They were greeted by a gray sky that brought heavy rain, but a few planes were still in the air before they arrived.
The event was a return visit for George, who will be celebrating his 10th birthday on July 22. He was taken to the show by his parents in 2016, when he was three, and was pictured wearing earmuffs at the time.
The royal children were dressed for a summer’s day in light casual clothes and George and Charlotte, wearing a Rachel Riley dress, looked around at the rain-soaked concrete surrounding the huge plane as they stepped out of their car.
It was the first family outing for the Welsh since the three children split up for the summer holidays from Lambrook School.
They shook hands with senior members of the RAF before being led up the huge ramp of the transport aircraft with their parents.
George was given the task of partially raising the ramp and you could see him pressing the button as his father watched.
As the family progressed on the plane tour, Louis preferred to stand next to a vehicle and look out over the airport outside.
However, a board detailing the aircraft’s history had Prince Louis reinvested in the tour, and he later rejoined his parents.
Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte listened carefully during the engagement and stayed close to her parents. However, she was led astray by her little brother – who was perplexed by something he had seen on the plane’s roof.