- Kate Middleton, patron of the All England Club, witnessed yesterday’s ladies final with Tom Cruise.
- Prince William and her eldest son accompanied her at SW19 to watch Novak Djokovic defend his Wimbledon championship or Aussie bad boy Nick Krygios win his first.
- Prince George has been taught tennis by Roger Federer since he was five years old.
Kate Middleton, patron of the All England Club, witnessed yesterday’s ladies’ final with Tom Cruise. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George attended today’s Wimbledon men’s final.
Prince William and her eldest son accompanied her at SW19 to watch Novak Djokovic defend his Wimbledon championship or Aussie bad boy Nick Krygios win his first.
Prince George, 8, was presented to military stewards before the play and stated it was his first time at Wimbledon.
Mum Kate questioned if it was his first time, and he said “yes.”
George’s dark blue suit matched his mother’s for the final.
After meeting the stewards during the tournament, Kate described their duty to George.
“They make sure the crowds are safe, happy, doing the right thing, and in the appropriate seats,” she said.
Kate Middleton said, “They look after everybody to make sure the crowds are safe and happy, doing the right thing, in the right seats, making sure the grounds are safe.”
George appeared too shy to answer who he wanted to win today, so William muttered “Djokovic.
Dylan Mulvey, 13, from Wandsworth will handle the coin toss, along with Syed Arez, Dior Knorr, and Amy Granger.
Dylan remarked, “We’ll see how long it lasts. He’ll support the winner.”



Amy wrote: “Seeing the royals has been amazing.
Amy wrote: “Seeing the royals has been amazing. “It was really cool. I was quite nervous. They were really really nice, asked lots of questions.
“They asked us about our training and how we had to get to this stage and had we found it fun.”
Twitter said: “Off to the Wimbledon Men’s Singles final!” added, “It’s going to be a hot one!”
Final exam The duchess will give the runner-up and winner awards.
Prince George has been playing tennis since he was five years old.
Roger Federer, the eight-time Wimbledon champion, has given Prince George private tennis lessons, and the boy is talented.
Kate looked to enjoy Saturday’s finals at the Championships as she mingled with future stars and tournament workers.
Rybakina commended both players after winning in three sets in scorching conditions.
“What a final!” she tweeted. Ons Jabeur, congrats Elena Rybakina. A perfect day for a match.
Congratulations to both athletes and all the tournament’s unsung heroes.
The couple cheered on Cameron Norrie in his quarterfinal win over David Goffin this week.
As Norrie wheeled away following a service error, the BBC moved to a frustrated Duke. He shook his head and muttered as he fixed his tie.




Norrie came from behind to overcome his opponent and go to the semi-finals to face Novak Djokovic.
The royal pair missed Norrie’s Wimbledon semi-final loss against a six-time champion.
The Duchess had planned to take her seat on Centre Court on Thursday, but her children’s last day of school was that day.
Djokovic said he was glad to meet Kyrgios after Rafael Nadal withdrew from the semis with an abdominal injury.
Kyrgios hadn’t reached the fourth round of a big slam in seven years.
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