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On Sunday, the Princess of Wales attended the Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles Final at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
As Patron of the club, she was joined in the Royal Box on Centre Court by her family—Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte—making it a special family outing at one of the summer's most anticipated sporting events.
The Princess, with her animated facial expression, appeared fully engaged as she enjoyed the thrilling Grand Slam final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
After the match, Catherine took a moment to thank the line judges and ball kids, and present the trophies.
Following the game, the royals had the opportunity to personally meet the players and congratulate Sinner on his first Wimbledon title.
Kate opted to debut a bespoke Roksanda dress today.
Here's a look at the back.
The panels and seams are reminiscent of the design elements seen on the Roksanda 'Miral' crepe midi dress in marine blue.
The Princess’s dress featured a few notable modifications, including the addition of short sleeves and a draped fabric detail at the shoulder. The V-neckline was slightly deepened, and the asymmetrical hemline was adjusted to a more even finish.
Kate was spotted carrying the Anya Hindmarch 'Neeson' Small Square Tote Bag, previously seen the day before at the women's final.
On her feet were the Ralph Lauren 'Celia' Calfskin Pumps.
Kate wore her LK Bennett 'Saffron' Straw Hat when the sun hit the royal box to combat the effects of the London heatwave.
The princess complemented her sun-smart look with a stylish pair of Ralph Lauren sunglasses, also worn yesterday.
Kate's jewelry ensemble featured a stunning new Daniella Draper 8 Diamond Luxury Forever Trace Chain Necklace, paired with cherished favorites, including the Cartier Trinity Classic Earrings and Cartier Ballon Bleu Watch.
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The Princess of Wales made her first appearance at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships on Saturday to watch the Ladies' Singles Final, attending in her capacity as Royal Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Shortly after arriving, the Princess stopped to chat with Wimbledon staff and volunteers, thanking them for their efforts throughout the Championships.
She then took her seat in the Centre Court Royal Box to watch the Grand Slam match between Iga Swiatek (POL) and Amanda Anisimova (USA).
Following the match, Catherine was on hand to present the trophies and congratulate Iga Swiatek on her commanding victory.
The Princess debuted a new cream ensemble for today’s outing, reminiscent of many of her Self-Portrait dresses. However, the brand has not confirmed the style or whether it is a bespoke design.
She was seen carrying a new Anya Hindmarch 'Neeson' Small Square Tote Bag in Chalk Capra Leather (US$1,490).
On Kate's feet were her Gianvito Rossi 'Ribbon' Sling 85 Pumps in Nude Suede.
During the match, the Princess was seen wearing a new pair of Ralph by Ralph Lauren RA5305U Cat's Eye Sunglasses in Black Havana (£96).
Her jewellery consisted of familiar pieces, including the Cartier Trinity Classic Model Earring, Halcyon Days 'Maya Torque' Aquamarine and Gold Bangle, and Cartier Ballon Bleu Watch.
And finally, a closer look at Kate’s glossy, flowing locks.
Tonight, the British Royal Family hosted an opulent state banquet at Windsor Castle, warmly welcoming French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, during their three-day state visit to the United Kingdom.
Ahead of the grand event honoring the French delegation, the Prince and Princess of Wales posed for a striking photograph, exuding elegance and regal poise.
Catherine, resplendent in a stunning Sarah Burton for Givenchy gown, embodied fashion diplomacy, blending British design talent with French couture heritage—a sartorial nod to the deep ties between the two nations. The bespoke dress was described as “a dark red silk-crepon gathered evening gown, with caped back detailing.”
The gown appears to be an adaptation of a ready-to-wear piece from Givenchy’s current collection.
The Princess carried a coordinating Givenchy box clutch in dark red silk with a lily-of-the-valley floral motif. We also got a glimpse of Princess Diana's Nigel Milne triple-strand pearl bracelet.
Her royal jewellery featured the Queen Mary's Lover's Knot Tiara and the Greville Diamond Chandelier Earrings.
The Princess wore the sash and badge of the Royal Victorian Order, along with the Maltese Cross. This evening, she debuted the Royal Family Order of King Charles III, worn alongside that of Queen Elizabeth II.
On her sash, Kate also wore the Grand Officer Rosette of the French National Order of Merit, awarded by President Emmanuel Macron.
On Tuesday morning, the Prince and Princess of Wales greeted French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, at RAF Northolt on behalf of His Majesty The King.
The French Presidential couple are on a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom.
The Macrons and the Prince and Princess of Wales then went to Windsor Castle where they joined the King and Queen for the official welcome ceremony.
Afterward, a private lunch was hosted at Windsor Castle, followed by the Royal Family welcoming the Presidential Couple to the Green Drawing Room to view an exhibition of items related to France.
The Princess of Wales showcased sartorial diplomacy at its finest by debuting a blush-pink Christian Dior ensemble.
The outfit, featuring the iconic 30 Montaigne Bar Jacket (US$5,000) and a tulle pleated midi skirt (US$3,300), paid homage to French fashion heritage.
The look echoed Dior’s revolutionary 1947 "New Look", blending elegance with cultural symbolism. During the era, the collection represented a return to a decorative femininity following the austerity of the war years.
Kate complemented the Dior separates with a new colour-coordinating hat by British milliner Jess Collett. The headpiece was a custom design based on the 'Rita' boater (£829).
She was seen carrying her Mulberry 'Bayswater' Wallet Clutch in Natural suede.
On her feet were the Gianvito Rossi 85 Pumps in Praline Suede.
Kate completed the look with Princess Diana’s Collingwood pearl earrings, and a three-strand pearl necklace from Queen Elizabeth II's collection.
On Wednesday, the Princess of Wales visited Colchester Hospital in Essex to tour the RHS Wellbeing Garden, a therapeutic space designed to promote the mental and physical well-being of patients, staff, and visitors.
During her visit, the Princess engaged with patients and staff at the hospital's Cancer Wellbeing Centre, discussing the challenges faced during cancer recovery. She described the post-treatment phase as "really difficult," highlighting the emotional and physical hurdles that persist even after treatment concludes .
In a symbolic gesture, Catherine planted several "Catherine's Rose" plants in the wellbeing garden. These roses, named in her honor, are part of a broader initiative to donate 500 plants to wellbeing and community gardens across the UK. Proceeds from their sale support the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, reflecting the Princess's ongoing commitment to cancer care and recovery . KATE'S OUTFITOUTERWEAR: Blazé Milano 'Wind Hunter Charmer' Pinstriped Blazer (repeat). TOP: NEW! Ralph Lauren Capri Striped Cotton Shirt in Icon Tan/White (US$690). PANTS: NEW! Joseph 'Coleman' Gabardine Stretch Trousers in Arabica (£295). SHOES: VEJA 'Esplar' Metallic-Trimmed Leather Sneakers (repeat). JEWELLERY: |
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