
Tennis-mad Princess Charlotte steals the show in cute dress outfit and Barbie pink nails for the men's Wimbledon final
ON THE BALL Tennis-mad Princess Charlotte steals the show in cute dress outfit and Barbie pink nails for the men's Wimbledon final
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PRINCESS Charlotte stole the show today donning a cute dress at Wimbledon as she took centre stage with her family for the men's singles final.
The young tennis-mad princess, 10, could be seen smiling as she joined dad Wills and mum Kate, both 43, and older brother George, 11, in the Royal Box.
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Princess Charlotte stole the show today at Wimbledon as she watched the men's singles final
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Charlotte covers her mouth during the match - showing off her Barbie-pink nails
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Charlotte cools off in the heat with a Wimbledon fan
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Charlotte, 10, alongside brother George, 11, and mum Kate and dad Wills, both 43
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They are among 15,000 fans enjoying a hotly-anticipated final between Spain's Carlos Alcaraz and Italy's Jannik Sinner - the two best tennis players in the world right now.
In a sweet moment, Charlotte joined brother George in applauding 11-year-old cancer patient Ambrose Caldecott as he walked on court to perform the coin toss.
On Sunday, Kate met with the young lad from south London and praised him for his bravery.
She told him: "What a brave boy you've been. Good luck today, we'll be cheering you one."
Charlotte - wearing Barbie-pink nails - could also be seen chatting with mum Kate as they both pointed to the court after a ferocious backhand winner from Alcaraz.
Tennis-mad Charlotte also appeared at the final last year alongside Kate, which was one of the royal's first public engagements following her cancer diagnosis.
Prior to the match today, the family were introduced to a special greeting party near the players' lounge.
Kate wore a sleek blue dress with a necklace while William donned a smart double-breasted navy suit, complete with matching tie and pocket square.
Prince George was also kitted out in a smart suit and tie for the grand occasion, while Charlotte wore a cute frilly outfit.
The family first talked with men's doubles winners Julian Cash and Lewis Glasspool, who became the first all-Brit pair to take the top prize in 89 years on Saturday.
Cash, who banked £680,000 with Glasspool for his historic win, was congratulated by both royals.
Princess Kate appeared to tell them they had done well to battle the 29C heat as well as their opponents.
She said: "Well done... how does it feel? It was so hot."
Cash replied: "It was good, but pretty stressful."
The royal then introduced the players to George and Charlotte, who were standing by her side.
In a hilarious moment, Cash, 28, asked the young prince if he was "any good" at tennis, to which George replied: "I'm alright."
As the family then walked towards Centre Court, Charlotte waved to countless fans who poured into the All England Club for the much-anticipated final.
The royals were joined by actors John Lithgow and Matthew Mcconaughey in the Royal Box.
While Mayor of London Sadiq Khan appeared suited and booted next to his wife Saadiya.
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