Princess Katherine returned to Wimbledon for the final day of competition, bringing her family along. After attending the women's singles final on July 12, she returned the following day with Prince William and her two eldest children. It was a fun family outing, showcasing their close bond and stylish dressing style. The Princess of Wales wore a striking royal blue A-line midi dress with strapless sleeves. She paired it with mock-heel heels, a wide-brimmed hat and elegant gold jewelry, creating a sophisticated style.
Both father and son opted for formal attire, with William wearing a double-breasted blazer and white chinos, while George sported a dark suit and tie. Their outfits matched Catherine and Charlotte's blue-themed outfits perfectly. Charlotte, who is just 10, looked radiant in a beige dress, paired with a blue hair bow that matched her mother's outfit.
The trip marked the royal family's first official appearance at Wimbledon in 2025. While George and Charlotte have attended before, their younger brother, Prince Louis, has yet to make his debut at the prestigious event. The family were seen shaking hands with staff and smiling at people as they made their way to the royal box. Their friendly demeanor added a warm touch to the royal presence at the tournament.
Catherine and Charlotte's close bond was evident throughout the day. The mother and daughter were seen deep in conversation, showing a tender moment as Catherine listened intently to her daughter. Catherine was seen happily tucking Charlotte’s hair behind her ear, highlighting their strong mother-daughter bond. Their interaction reflects a loving relationship, which is very important to Catherine, who values family relationships.
Prince George will attend Wimbledon for the first time in 2022, where he will have the chance to hold the trophy. Charlotte made her debut last year, cheering on the players with her family. As a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Catherine regularly presents trophies to winners, further cementing her connection to the event. Her dedication to Wimbledon is evident in her attendance year after year.