Princess Kate looks radiant at Wimbledon
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I was beaming with anticipation for the night to come, which was assured to be filled with powerful speeches, dialogue and good fun.
The Princess of Wales received a standing ovation as she entered the Royal Box at Wimbledon, with spectators leaping to their feet to welcome her back to the court for the first time since announcing her cancer was in remission. Princess Kate arrived at the prestigious royal box on Saturday, attending the women’s singles final.
One of Kate's most stunning cape dresses was the gold sequin gown by Jenny Packham that she wore to the global premiere of James Bond hit No Time to Die, in 2021. It featured a floor-length cape and a metallic look, which she paired with a Grecian style updo.
Kate, Princess of Wales, presents Wimbledon winner’s trophy to Swiatek, consoling words to Anisimova
Kate, the Princess of Wales, handed out the trophy to Iga Swiatek and some consoling words to Amanda Anisimova after the women’s Wimbledon final.
The Princess of Wales displayed King Charles III's Royal Family Order for the first time at the French state banquet
Princess of Wales consoles tearful Amanda Anisimova as she makes glamorous return to Wimbledon's Royal box - No woman had won Wimbledon with a double bagel - the name given to a victory without droppi
Princess Charlene of Monaco opted for an intricately embroidered midi dress courtesy of Zimmermann for her latest royal outing in the South of France’s Carladez on Wednesday. The royal joined her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco, along with the couple’s two children, 10-year-old twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques.
Her mother, Princess Märtha Louise, also made sure that her support was noted, as she attended Norway’s largest LGBTIQ+ festival with her second husband, American shaman Durek Verrett.
The sight of athletes from 24 member islands, a dazzling sea of colour and camaraderie is nothing short of inspiring’