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Kate Middleton took in the Wimbledon 2026 men’s singles championships on Sunday in a custom Emilia Wickstead dress in olive green — just a few shades off from the tournament’s iconic manicured courts.
The Princess of Wales, 44, watched the men’s final from the Royal Box with husband Prince William and their two eldest children. Princess Charlotte wore a breezy blue dress, while Prince George coordinated with his father in a striped tie.
The mother of three presented winner Jannik Sinner the championship trophy following his back-to-back title — an annual responsibility that comes with her role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
She teamed the artfully draped cape dress with a toffee-colored DeMellier bag ($450) and Ralph Lauren pumps.
The princess added sparkle by way of Van Cleef & Arpels earrings in 18-karat gold and mother-of-pearl ($7,550) and a Halcyon Days bangle, while an L.K. Bennett floppy sun hat and Ralph Lauren cat-eye sunglasses kept the July sun at bay.
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Middleton attended the women’s singles finals solo on Saturday in a lipstick-red Roland Mouret peplum dress, awarding the Venus Rosewater Dish to Linda Noskova of Czechia.
Before that, she opted for another punch of color — this time vibrant cornflower blue — for Day Four of the tournament, braving the heat in a Gabriela Hearst pantsuit.
Shades of green are a Wimbledon staple for the royal. In 2023, she delighted onlookers with a trio of looks in mint, emerald and lime for her three days at the tournament.
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