The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made an appearance at Wimbledon for the men’s singles final along with their children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George.
They arrived at the All England Club around 3pm and engaged in welcoming various guests, including the British wildcard Arthur Fery, celebrating his 24th birthday today.
Later, they are set to take their seats on Centre Court to witness the clash between reigning champion Jannik Sinner and the number two seed Alexander Zverev.
Dressed in a green outfit, Kate entered the players’ area behind Centre Court, sporting a smile on her face.
It was announced by Kensington Palace that Princess Kate and Prince William will be in attendance at today’s Wimbledon final.
This marks Catherine’s third appearance at the Championships this fortnight. As the Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, she presented the trophy to the winner Linda Noskova yesterday.
Additionally, she was seen on the second day of the tournament engaging with fans in the queue and even selling tickets to surprised onlookers.
The meeting between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the King reportedly lasted around an hour at the Highgrove residence. The family appeared joyous during their time at Highgrove House.
The interaction occurred between 3:30 pm and 4 pm, with sources describing Harry’s arrival at Invictus as cheerful and genuine, indicating a positive atmosphere.
The Duke and Duchess, along with their children, had traveled to Gloucestershire on Friday, where they shared smiles at Highgrove House.
The decision to choose Highgrove for the reunion was due to its privacy, offering an intimate setting away from the formalities of London royal residences.
The Duke of Sussex participated in goat yoga and enjoyed water bomb activities during his last public event on the family visit to the UK.
Prince Louis expressed interest in becoming a ball boy, as suggested by the Princess of Wales during their Wimbledon visit.
Kate, sporting a red belted top and pleated midi skirt, will be presenting the trophy to either Karolina Muchova or Linda Noskova, the winners of the ladies’ singles final.
The meeting between the King and the Sussexes at Highgrove House is seen as a step towards reconciliation within the royal family, as per the Mirror readers’ responses.
The Sussexes’ visit to the UK concluded without any further scheduled appointments, with their return to California expected soon.
