Duchess of Cambridge's Stylish Day at Wimbledon: A Royal Blue Suit, Charity Visits, and Tennis Excitement

The Duchess of Cambridge made a stylish entrance at Wimbledon this morning, attending the Championships for the first time this year. She sported a royal blue suit paired with a white top and accessorized with lapis lazuli and moonstone earrings from Wolf & Badger. Kate interacted with fans in The Queue, distributed grounds passes, and met with AELTC’s Honorary Stewards. Later, she is expected to watch a match on one of the outer courts alongside Deborah Jevans, chair of the All England Club.
As a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Kate is a regular attendee at Wimbledon. She has been present at most Championships since 2011, with exceptions in 2013 and 2020. Kate will also spend time with children from Shine Camera Club, a photography program supporting disadvantaged youth. Founded by photographer Cindy Sasha in 2021, the club offers free photography education to children in Mitcham. The children will capture moments at Wimbledon, and Kate will join them to learn about the charity and view their photos.
Kate's appearance at Wimbledon today follows her completion of the Three Peaks Challenge. She participated in the endurance event solo, with Mountain Rescue supporting her along the way. Her last visit to Wimbledon was in 2025 for the men's final, where she presented the trophy to Jannik Sinner. Joined by her family in the Royal Box, Kate enjoyed the thrilling final match.