What's Happening?
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, attended the Wimbledon men's singles final wearing a bespoke olive dress by Emilia Wickstead. The dress featured a wrap-effect design with a wide round neckline and
an asymmetric panel. Middleton accessorized with Ralph Lauren's Celia pumps and Van Cleef & Arpels earrings. She was accompanied by Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte. The family watched Jannik Sinner defeat Alexander Zverev in the final. As the patron of the All England Club, Middleton presented the trophies to the players, continuing her tradition of supporting the prestigious tennis event.
Why It's Important?
Middleton's presence at Wimbledon highlights the ongoing connection between the British royal family and the event, reinforcing its status as a significant cultural and sporting occasion. Her fashion choices often influence trends, and her appearance in a bespoke dress by a British designer underscores the importance of supporting local fashion industries. The royal family's involvement in such events also draws international attention, enhancing the global profile of Wimbledon and promoting British culture and traditions. Middleton's role as a patron emphasizes the royal family's commitment to supporting sports and public events.






