Kate will step out at Wimbledon in just hours as George, Charlotte and Louis could join princess

Princess Kate last attended a women's singles Wimbledon final in 2023.

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Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 12/07/2025

- 14:15

Updated: 12/07/2025

- 14:26

Princess Kate will present the trophies to the winner and runner up of the women's singles final this afternoon

Princess Kate will makes her first appearance at Wimbledon this year during today's women's singles final between Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova.

Kensington Palace has announced that the Princess of Wales will attend at least one of this weekend's Wimbledon finals.


Kate's attendance has been confirmed for Saturday's women's final which will take place this afternoon.

However, Kensington Palace has not announced whether Kate, who is Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, will also attend Sunday's men's final.

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Princess Kate last attended a women's singles Wimbledon final in 2023.

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Princess Kate will present the trophies to the winner and runner up of the women's singles final this afternoon.

The Princess has been notably absent from Wimbledon throughout the 2025 tournament, marking a departure from her traditional presence at the Championships.

Prince William and their three children have also not been spotted in the Royal Box during this year's tournament, with the Wales family maintaining a low profile at SW19.

The Prince and Princess of Wales will determine whether their children accompany them if they choose to attend the tournament this weekend.

Kate Middleton

Princess Kate will present the trophies to the winner and runner up of the women's singles final this afternoon

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George and Charlotte have previously joined their parents at Wimbledon finals, with both attending the 2023 men's final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic.

Charlotte was present at the 2024 men's final alongside her mother and Pippa Matthews, whilst George accompanied Prince William to the Euro 2024 final in Germany that same year.

Prince Louis has yet to make his Wimbledon debut, having missed previous tournaments.

In 2023, Kate revealed that Louis was "very upset" about missing the tennis, making this year a potential opportunity for his first appearance.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte

George and Charlotte have previously joined their parents at Wimbledon finals, with both attending the 2023 men's final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic.

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Whilst the Wales family has been absent, other royals have made appearances at this year's Championships.

Queen Camilla attended the prestigious tennis event earlier this week, representing the Royal Family in the Royal Box.

The Princess of Wales's mother, Carole Middleton, has been photographed at Wimbledon on two separate occasions this summer.

The Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Beatrice and Sarah Ferguson have all been spotted enjoying matches at SW19.

The Duchess of Gloucester was present for Friday's semi-final matches on Centre Court.