
Rami Malek, Benedict Cumberbatch and Anna Wintour attend Wimbledon
Wintour, who recently announced she was stepping down as day-to-day editor of American Vogue, arrived on Friday in her signature dark sunglasses and wearing a white dress adorned with blue flowers. She sat in the Royal Box beside fashion designer Tom Ford.
Sherlock actor Cumberbatch attended the tennis tournament with his wife, the theatre director and playwright Sophie Hunter.
American actor Rami Malek was pictured arriving at the tournament in a cream suit and tie, with Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar among the other notable names.
The men's final will be set up on Friday as Carlos Alcaraz's title defence continues against Taylor Fritz while seven-time champion Novak Djokovic takes on world number one Jannik Sinner.
Stephen Fry, Rob Brydon and Ellie Goulding led the famous faces in Wimbledon's Royal Box on Thursday.
Fry was seen speaking to Welsh comedian Rob Brydon on Centre Court, with actor Ben Whishaw also in attendance.
Also watching Novak Djokovic play Flavio Cobolli in the quarter-final were British actors Hugh Grant, Joe Alwyn and US actors Cooper Koch and Matt Bome r.
Former British prime minister John Major and Victoria's Secret model Mia Armstrong were also present, with the latter sitting next to Koch and with Alwyn on his other side.
Tuesday's proceedings at Wimbledon attracted acting royalty, including Ian McKellen, Mark Rylance, Jodie Foster, Richard E Grant and Sienna Miller.
Other well-known faces to have attended this year's championships so far include Lenny Henry, David Beckham, Gareth Southgate and Gary Lineker, who were all seen in the Royal Box.
US music stars Olivia Rodrigo and Dave Grohl have also been spotted enjoying the tennis.
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