Princess Charlotte's Adorable Reactions Steal the Show at Wimbledon
is her mom 's mini-me.
The 10-year-old joined her brother , 11, as well her parents and Kate in matching royal blue outfits to watch the men's final of the Wimbledon Championships on July 13.
And while , who is usually the one with the most animated reactions and playful antics at royal engagements, has yet to make his Wimbledon debut, Charlotte's facial expressions were enough to make her the center of attention.
Indeed, as the intense game played out in front of her, Charlotte—who wore a white sleeveless dress with navy trim and ruffle detailing—was photographed with her hands covering her mouth and her eyes wide open in shock.
For her part, the Princess of Wales—who donned a stunning short-sleeved royal blue dress with a dramatic ruffle on one shoulder—upheld her role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, a title she received from the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2016, by presenting trophies to the champions.
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But as Kate made her way down to Centre Court to present the trophies to the first-place finisher of the gentlemen's singles final Jannik Sinner as well as the runner-up Carlos Alcaraz, a fan couldn't help but yell, 'I love you, Kate!'
And while she humbly laughed off the comment, she was greeted by an overwhelming standing ovation just the day before as she made her way to her seat alongside tennis legend Billie Jean King.
In response, the 43-year-old—who sported a monochromatic ivory outfit for the women's finals July 12—smiled and waved as the crowd continued to cheer and applaud.
After all, Kate's Wimbledon appearance comes almost six months after she announced that she was in remission after sharing her cancer diagnosis in March 2024. And just recently, she shed light on some of the hurdles she's had to face since completing her treatments.
"You put on a sort of brave face, stoicism through treatment," she said during a July 2 visit to Colchester Hospital in Essex. "Treatment's done, then it's like, 'I can crack on, get back to normal,' but actually, the phase afterwards is really, really difficult."
"You have to find your new normal and that takes time," she continued, "and it's a rollercoaster, it's not smooth, like you expect it to be. But the reality is you go through hard times."
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