Kate Middleton turns heads in chic navy and white polka dot dress at Wimbledon Men's final
Kate Middleton was the epitome of Wimbledon chic as she arrived at the All England Lawn and Tennis Club to watch the men's singles final between Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios on Sunday, July 10.
The Duchess of Cambridge turned heads on Centre Court as she arrived alongside Prince William and their son, Prince George. The 40-year-old royal oozed elegance in a polka dot dress by one of her favorite designers, Alessandra Rich, and proved once again why she's the queen of acing Wimbledon's dress code with an ensemble featuring puffed sleeves, a ruffled waistline, and sophisticated midi length.
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Felices.
— Camila Alejandra de la Rosa (@CamilaCambrige) July 10, 2022
Genuinamente felices.#PrinceWilliam #KateMiddleton #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/L4KB7gcuPG
Al principio no me gustó el vestido (por el color oscuro) pero todos en #Wimbledon visten colores claros, así que la Duquesa Catherine resalta. Además, le queda espectacular.#KateMiddleton pic.twitter.com/rZZoMOTZGw
— Camila Alejandra de la Rosa (@CamilaCambrige) July 10, 2022
Styling her glossy brunette tresses into her signature curls, Kate completed the look with delicate silver jewelry and her favorite 'Contrasting Toe Slingback Pumps,' also by Alessandra Rich. The Duchess complemented her $1,600 breezy dress by wearing natural makeup with a lashing of mascara, rosy blush, and a subtle pink lip to highlight her sharp features. Meanwhile, Prince William looked dapper in an off-white linen jacket and navy trousers.
It's worth noting that the Duchess barely misses with her Wimbledon wardrobe. She managed to turn heads even during her appearance at the women's final on Saturday, July 9, in a bright yellow Roksanda dress. The ensemble featured a midi silhouette, a crisp cotton-poplin fabric, dramatic bow detailing across the bodice, short sleeves, and a cinched waist. She completed the look with a pair of pristine white high heels in accordance with the summer aesthetic, Hello! magazine reported.
That said, this is Kate's third appearance at Wimbledon this year. The mother-of-three treated royal fans with yet another Alessandra Rich dress last Tuesday with a cobalt blue theme. The royal has been the center of attention in Wimbledon's royal box, though Prince George joined his parents at the final for his first Wimbledon experience. Being an avid fan of the sport, the Duchess has shared her passion with her eldest son George, who has reportedly been taking private lessons from eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer since he was five. Roger confirmed that he had visited Kate's family home to meet the young prince and said the youngster had good tennis technique. "At that stage, it's all about just touching the ball, it's already good," Roger told reporters of George after they played together.
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Kate had hinted back in 2016, when George was just four years old, that he could be a future tennis sensation as he had a racket and was already playing the sport.
Speaking to former British-Canadian Tennis star Greg Rusedski -- who is playing in the men's invitational doubles -- Kate said her son had already taken an interest in the game despite his young age. "She talked about George, her little boy, playing tennis," Rusedski told reporters after meeting her. "He's got a racket and he enjoys playing tennis, and obviously she plays with William..." he added.