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Kate Middleton was forced to depart the royal box at Wimbledon amid Medica Emergency

Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton was forced to depart the royal box at Wimbledon amid Medica Emergency

Kate Middleton, who frequently attends Wimbledon, once had to abruptly leave the royal box to hurriedly return home.

The world’s finest tennis players have gathered in southwest London this week in an effort to win the most prestigious tennis event in history.

Royal family members frequently make an appearance at the British tournament, with the Duchess of Cambridge being one of the greatest supporters.

However, she learned she had been in contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19 last year as she was going to watch British actor Dan Evans.

Due to strict regulations in place at the time, everyone who had direct contact with a case was required to enter self-isolation.

She had to leave the tennis and head back to Kensington Palace right away to finish her quarantine period as a result.

According to The Mirror, Kate was believed to have tested negative for the coronavirus at this point because she had had her coronavirus vaccination.

She did had to cancel a few plans that week, but she was able to leave her house and go to Wimbledon for the women’ final, where Ashleigh Barty won.

In addition, she returned to the club the following day for the men’s final, which Novak Djokovic won, before making the trek to Wembley for England’s Euro 2020 final match versus Italy.

Kate has had a busy week, attending engagements in Cambridgeshire, celebrating her husband Prince William’s 40th birthday, and dedicating a national Windrush generation memorial.

One of them was to the Fitzwilliam Museum to reveal a recently-commissioned, magnificent royal portrait—the first of the two of them together.