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Prince George and Princess Charlotte join Prince William and Princess Kate at Wimbledon men's final - best photos

The Princess of Wales became patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in 2016

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Updated: July 16, 2023

Prince George and Princess Charlotte were all smiles as they stepped out to enjoy the Wimbledon Men's Singles Final on Sunday alongside their parents Prince William and Princess Kate. 

For the eagerly anticipated occasion, Princess Kate wore a dazzling green Roland Mouret dress which she teamed with an elegant chain bag, nude pointed heels and some statement jewel earrings. 

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She wore her glossy chocolate tresses down loose and finished off her look with a sweep of sculpting bronzer and rosy blusher. Prince William, meanwhile, looked smart in a light grey linen suit and a navy tie. 

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Princess Kate was quick to wave at royal well-wishers

The royal couple's eldest children Prince George and Princess Charlotte made a surprise appearance at the men's final. Prince George, nine, looked dapper in navy blue, while Princess Charlotte, eight, emulated her mother's sophistication in a paisley print blue dress complete with ruffled sleeves. 

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The sibling duo appeared in high spirits

She wore her hair in braids and finished off her look with a sweet pastel blue ribbon to match her dress. 

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Kate exuded elegance in a chic midi dress

The appearance marks Princess Charlotte's Wimbledon debut. Prince George, meanwhile, first attended the tennis tournament back in 2022. 

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Charlotte flashed a smile as she arrived at Wimbledon

Princess Kate attended the South London tennis tournament in her role as patron of the AELTC, a patronage she inherited from the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Ahead of the match between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, the royals took a pew in the coveted Royal Box above Centre Court.

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The young royal paused to stroke Stella the Springer Spaniel

The exclusive forest green box is reserved for VIPs and Hollywood A-listers. And according to the late monarch's former press secretary, Dickie Arbiter, the royal box invites are entirely "up to Wimbledon."

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The mother-daughter duo shared a sweet moment in the royal box

Speaking exclusively to HELLO!, he revealed: "The Wimbledon organisation makes so many tickets available to Buckingham Palace, some of them are in the royal box, some of them are in prime seats within centre court and those are distributed on a ballot basis."

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Prince William was sat next to Prince George

George and Charlotte's presence in the Royal Box is a rare sight. Unless they are members of the royal family, youngsters are not allowed to sit in the Royal Box under any circumstances – a rule that has reportedly ruffled feathers in the past.

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The royals enjoyed light-hearted chatter on Centre Court

Princess Charlotte later whipped out a pair of blush pink Leosun sunglasses to shield her eyes from the sun's rays. She could be seen watching intently with her fingers crossed for good luck. 

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Princess Charlotte wore a pair of pink sunglasses

During the tense match, Prince George and Princess Charlotte charmed crowds with an array of animated facial expressions. 

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Princess Charlotte was captivated by the Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic match

At one point, George even hid his face in his hands as the tennis tournament heated up during one particularly nail-biting rally... 

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Prince George debuted a series of tense facial expressions

In a show of support, Charlotte sweetly clapped her hands with a look of pure joy etched across her face. 

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The young royal clapped enthusiastically

Throughout the match, the crowds cheered with gusto as Djokovic attempted to win a record-equalling eighth Wimbledon title. The serb champion battled it out against Spanish world number one, Carlos Alcaraz - and the Wimbledon attendees soaked up every point. 

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Novak Djokovic took on Carlos Alcaraz

Carlos Alcaraz won the tournament, after a nailbiting final in front of King Felipe of Spain, who Alcaraz mentioned in his winner's speech after Princess Kate presented him with his trophy.

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Princess Kate presented the winner's trophy to Carlos Alcaraz

Both players bowed in front of Princess Kate ahead of receiving their gongs and chatted with the princess briefly before she stepped back and joined the crowd in applauding each of them.

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The Princess of Wales presents the winner's trophy to Spain's Carlos Alcaraz

This isn't the first time this week we've seen Princess Kate dazzle crowds in SW19. On Saturday, the tennis enthusiast looked picture-perfect in a lime green midi dress for the nail-biting women's singles final which saw unseeded Czech player Marketa Vondrousova lift the Venus Rosewater Dish.

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Kate handed Marketa the winners trophy

For the historic match, the Princess of Wales, 41, debuted a tailored pastel green dress from London-based label, Self-Portrait. Her vintage-inspired garment featured a belted jacket festooned with decorative pockets, a floaty pleated chiffon skirt, a boned bodice and buttons galore.

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The AELTC patron looked positively radiant

She wore her tumbling locks in glamorous waves and finished off her look with a pair of trusty nude heels, a chic taupe bag and some supersized floral pearl earrings. Stunning!

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Princess Kate looked gorgeous in green

Following Ons Jabeur's heartbreaking defeat, Princess Kate was on hand to offer support. As Tunisian-born Ons burst into tears, the mother-of-three sweetly consoled the tennis player by rubbing her shoulder before offering a warm hug.

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The Princess consoled Ons following her defeat

After her brush with royalty, an emotional Ons said: "Obviously she was very nice. She didn't know if she [wanted] to give me a hug or not. I told her hugs are always welcome from me. That was a very nice moment and she's always nice to me."

Kate became the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club back in 2016 after the late Queen stepped down after 64 years as patron.

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