The Princess of Wales made a stylish arrival at Wimbledon today for the Ladies’ Singles Final. As patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Catherine attended Centre Court to watch the championship match between No. 10 seed Karolina Muchová and No. 9 seed Linda Nosková.
Dressed in a striking red belted top paired with a pleated midi skirt, the Princess will present the winner’s trophy following the all-Czech final. Although the two finalists have met only once on the professional tour, they previously teamed up as doubles partners at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Catherine is attending the final without Prince William or their three children and will watch the action from the Royal Box.

Before taking her seat on Centre Court, the Princess of Wales is expected to meet briefly with both finalists ahead of the championship match.
Kate will be joined by All England Lawn Tennis Club chairwoman Deborah Jevans and Lawn Tennis Association president Roy Colabawalla during the day’s engagements.
The Princess also attended Wimbledon during the tournament’s opening week, when she watched British player Arthur Fery face Otto Virtanen in the second round. On that occasion, she was seated alongside Deborah Jevans and former British No. 1 Tim Henman in the stands.
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Their conversation was featured in a special edition of Overheard at Wimbledon, a social media series that captures candid moments and audience reactions from around the tournament.
The exchange highlighted Catherine’s impressive knowledge of tennis, while also giving her the opportunity to reflect on the Three Peaks challenge she recently completed in support of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
The Princess is also expected to return to Wimbledon tomorrow for the men’s singles final.
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