Kate Middleton shared a special moment with her daughter, Princess Charlotte, at the Wimbledon men’s final.
Mother And Daughter Were Seen Sweetly Smiling At Each Other And Reacting To The Game
While their eldest children were present, some royal fans were disappointed they missed Kate and William’s youngest son, Prince Louis, and his cheeky antics.
Mother and daughter were seen sweetly smiling at each other as they watched Jannik Sinner win the men’s final.
Charlotte was adorable as she clasped her face in shock with her eyes wide during the final day of the tournament, mimicking Kate’s look of sheer surprise.
Kate and Charlotte also held matching fans, both trying to cool off in the blistering heat. Like her very athletic mother, Charlotte is a lover of tennis and several other sports.
Charlotte has been known to make an animated display at Wimbledon. The young royal cheered and winced as she watched the two men play for the coveted trophy.
Sinner defeated tennis champion Carlos Alcaraz and won the first Wimbledon title of his career. Kate looked beautiful as always in a striking royal blue dress by Roksanda.
The Princess of Wales was grinning from ear to ear as she presented twenty-three-year-old Sinner with the Wimbledon trophy after a thrilling four-set final.
It’s a massive victory for Sinner, who recently lost a marathon Roland Garros final to Alcaraz despite scoring three championship points.
Kate was a vision in blue as she made her way to center court. She was also wearing her Wimbledon bow with the tournament’s signature colors, purple and green.
Kate Shared A Poignant Moment With Young Cancer Survivor, Eleven -Year- Old Ambrose Caldecott
In addition to Kate’s time with Charlotte, the Princess of Wales shared a poignant moment with young cancer survivor Ambrose Caldecott at Wimbledon today.
Kate waved to Ambrose after he performed the ceremonial coin toss ahead of the final match. Ambrose, who is eleven years old, was given the devastating diagnosis of osteosarcoma in March last year.
Osteosarcoma is a form of bone cancer that starts in the cells that develop bone tissue.
The young boy had undergone two courses of intense chemotherapy and a surgical procedure to remove his femur. Ambrose described his outlook with MyLondon,
“Even when things don’t look good, all hope is never lost. You can always pull yourself back from the brink.”
Kate knows firsthand exactly what Ambrose means. Her cancer journey brought her to a place of wanting to put her health and family first.
She’s made a slow and measured return to her public duties this year after announcing in September that she is now cancer-free.
Wimbledon attracts a mix of royals and celebs alike. At the final Wimbledon match today, some of the celebrities in attendance included Matthew McConaughey, Nicole Kidman, former American Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour, Helen Mirren, Isla Fisher, and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Kate has been a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 2016. She took over the role from Queen Elizabeth II, who had held the position for an impressive sixty-four years.
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