The final day of Wimbledon saw the Princess of Wales make a shining return to the spotlight as she braved the Men's Singles Final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic amid her ongoing cancer treatment.
Joining her in the royal box was her daughter, Princess Charlotte, who looked divine in a navy polka dot dress from Guess as she stood proudly by her mother's side.
Princess Charlotte was the image of her mum, the Princess of Wales, wearing a polka dot navy dress
Charlotte, nine, was the image of her mother in the sweet chiffon dress, which looked just like the navy blue polka dot dress from Alessandra Rich her mum wore to the Men's Singles Final in 2022.
Deuce: Princess Charlotte copied her mum's Wimbledon style
Chanelling her mother's unmistakable elegance, Charlotte looked divine in her fun polka dot number, which echoed the same elegance of Kate's statement dress worn two years before.
Princess Charlotte's hair was fastened with a silky blue ribbon
The young royal wore her tumbling brunette hair in her favourite hairstyle; a half-up, half-down braid fastened with a neat navy bow.
Princess Charlotte rocked Barbie pink sunglasses
Looking cool, calm and collected, Princess Charlotte watched the action unfold on Centre Court through hot pink shades.
Princess Charlotte's Wimbledon debut
Princess Charlotte watched the Men's Singles Final from the Royal Box in 2023
It's not the first time Princess Charlotte has joined her mum and dad at Wimbledon. In 2023, the young royal made her debut in the Royal Box alongside her brother, Prince George.
The Princess wore her hair in a half-up, half-down style
Charlotte channelled summer in a light blue floral dress with frill sleeves and a shirred bodice. Her sleek hair was braided into a half-up, half-down style and fastened with a royal blue ribbon.
Princess Charlotte was engrossed in the match
The then-eight-year-old royal appeared to be engrossed in the match as her mum pointed out key moments during Alcaraz and Djokovic's showdown.
Clearly invested in the game, Princess Charlotte even crossed her fingers at one point, cheering for Alcaraz as he lifted the trophy.