Wimbledon, Princess Charlotte and Kate
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Kate, the Princess of Wales, handed out the trophy to Iga Swiatek and some consoling words to Amanda Anisimova after the women’s Wimbledon final.
Royal fans are calling for a new Wimbledon tradition to be enforced, especially for Princess Kate. The Princess of Wales, 43, attended the tournament twice this year as she took to the Royal Box last weekend on Saturday and Sunday to watch both the women's and men’s finals.
Father Jim Sichko, a Catholic priest and motivational speaker from Kentucky, only found out later that Kate Middleton had smiled at his spontaneous Wimbledon shout. A cancer survivor and papal missionary, Sichko attended the finals with his sister and friends as part of a charity auction. The day, he says, turned into an unexpected joy.
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Kate, the Princess of Wales, returned to Wimbledon along with her husband Prince William and two of their children to watch the men’s final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
THIS is the adorable moment Princess Kate asked Wimbledon champ Jannik Sinner to sign a tennis ball for Prince Louis after his win on Sunday. Seven-year-old Louis was notably absent from the
Kate, the Princess of Wales, attended Wimbledon with her family to watch the men's final. As the patron of the All England Club, she presented the trophy to the winner, Jannik Sinner. Kate's return marks her resumption of public duties following cancer treatment,
The Princess of Wales served at Wimbledon in a chic white ensemble while seated next to Billie Jean King on Saturday, July 12.
THIS is the moving moment Kate Middleton spoke to “brave” 11-year-old cancer patient at Wimbledon before he performed the ceremonial coin toss. The Princess of Wales told Ambrose