
On Sunday, Kate Middleton was matching her son Prince George on the Wimbledon’s Men’s Singles final, where tennis greats Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios were battling on Centre Court. Kate was wearing a design by Alessandra Wealthy in a navy blue and white polka dot pattern with ruched sleeves, a ruffled collar, and a peplum waist. She was also wearing the designer’s beige and white “Fab” pumps and earrings that when belonged to Princess Diana.
Beside her, 8-year-old George was wearing a navy blue blazer to match his mom, and he seemed totally involved in the sport, occasionally leaning over to listen to his mother explain something to him about what was happening down on the court.
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This was Kate’s third appearance on the tournament this week and he or she made notable fashion selections every day. On Saturday, she wore a buttercup yellow gown with a shoulder bow and pleated skirt.
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And she or he accessorized the dress while she was watching the sport with a large straw hat trimmed with a black ribbon and a pair of drop earrings with gold and white stones.
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Kate and George were joined by Prince William, who wore blue slacks, a gray striped blazer, a sky blue button-down, and a navy tie to match his wife and son. They made a really blue threesome within the stands.
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Considered one of Kate’s jobs is to present the winning and runner-up trophies after this match. She already handed over the Venus Rosewater Dish to Elena Rybakina this weekend.
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Ryabinka is from Kazakhstan and he or she won against Ons Jabeur of Tunisia through the Ladies’ Singles Final match. The Duchess of Cambridge is a patron of the All-England Club, which is why she is spotted wearing the standard purple and green bow with every wardrobe change.
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