Kate Middleton was back in Wimbledon for the last day of competition, and this time she brought her whole family. After attending the final of the ladies on July 12, the princess of Wales returned the next day to watch the long -awaited match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. This time, Prince William joined his wife, and they were accompanied by their two older children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, for the final of male singles.
The royal family turned heads while riding on the Wimbledon field, all dressed in coordinated blue outfits. Prince William and Prince George sported costumes and ties, while Kate and Charlotte wore elegant summer dresses, with a blue hair arc from Charlotte completing her mother perfectly.
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Wimbledon: a family tradition
Prince George and Princess Charlotte both went to Wimbledon before, and this outing marks their second appearance. Prince George attended the tournament for the first time in 2022, where he had the honor of holding the Novak Djokovic trophy after his victory. He returned the following year, joining his parents and Princess Charlotte in the stands to look at the victory of Carlos Alcaraz over Djokovic in the male final of the singles.
Despite last year’s tournament, Prince George is no stranger to sporting events, often attends football matches with his father, Prince William. Princess Charlotte also made her mark, her debut in Wimbledon in 2023, where she shared sweet moments with her mother.

Princess Kate balances the family and recovery
The royal exit occurred only a few days after Princess Kate spoke of her personal challenges after her treatment against cancer. Although she has been in remission since January, Kate shared the difficulty of the recovery process. “You have to find your new normal, and it takes time … It’s a roller coaster,” Kate said during a recent visit to Colethchester hospital. Despite the challenges, she continues to balance her royal functions with her recovery.

Notpla’s partnership with Wimbledon
Wimbledon of this year also had a special link with Prince William’s Earthot Prize. NOTPLA, a company that creates biodegradable packaging from algae, has collaborated with the tournament for food packaging and an algae -based spoon, marking a durable step in the operations of the event.

A suspicion of reconciliation of the royal family
While the royal family gathered in Wimbledon, reports have surfaced that superior aid for Prince Harry and King Charles had met in private in London on July 9, suggesting that efforts to repair the Royal Rift could finally be in progress. The tensions have remained high between the king’s sons since the step of Harry and Meghan Markle of royal duties in 2020. The fallout continued with explosive interviews, a Netflix docuseries and the Harry Memory Sparewhich included a shocking allegation concerning a physical altercation with Prince William.