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Prince George Plays Modest About His Tennis Skills
Prince George, the 11-year-old heir to the British throne, humbly admitted he’s just “alright” at tennis during his family’s visit to the Wimbledon 2025 finals. The young royal shared the lighthearted moment with British doubles champions Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, who made history as the first all-British duo to win the title since 1936.
Royal Family’s Outing
The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, arrived at Centre Court to watch defending champion Carlos Alcaraz face off against Italy’s Jannik Sinner in a thrilling men’s singles final.
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The Princess, a devoted patron, dazzled in an electric blue Roksanda dress, paired with Ralph Lauren heels and a Daniella Draper necklace. She warmly congratulated Cash and Glasspool, joking about the intense heat during their match the previous day.
A Special Moment with a Young Cancer Survivor
The royals also met Ambrose Caldecott, an 11-year-old cancer patient who had the honor of performing the coin toss at the men’s final. Diagnosed with stage-two bone cancer in March 2024, Ambrose shared his journey with the Princess, who praised his bravery.
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“You’re so brave,” she told him, before adding, “Good luck today, I’ll be cheering you on.”
Princess Charlotte’s Stylish Debut
Young Princess Charlotte, wearing a cream chiffon dress with black trim, joined her brother in enjoying the match. Both children used handheld fans to stay cool in the 28°C heat, while their mother, Kate Middleton, occasionally explained key moments of the game to them.
Kate Middleton’s Emotional Wimbledon Return
The Princess of Wales, who has been gradually returning to public life after her cancer treatment, received a standing ovation for the second day in a row. Her outfit featured a bow in Wimbledon’s signature purple and green, honoring her role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
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Controversial Figure in the Royal Box
The event wasn’t without its controversies. Seated near the royals was Justin Gimelstob, a retired American tennis player with a troubled past, including a 2018 assault conviction. His presence sparked mixed reactions among spectators.
Looking Ahead
As Wimbledon 2025 concluded, the royal family’s presence added a touch of glamour and warmth to the prestigious tournament. With Prince George’s budding tennis interest and Princess Kate’s inspiring return, this year’s championships were truly unforgettable.
Stay tuned for more updates on the royal family and Wimbledon!