Prince William and Duchess Kate turned the Wimbledon Tennis Championships into a family vacation.
The Prince and Princess of Wales brought their eldest sons Prince George and Princess Charlotte to the men’s singles final in London on Sunday afternoon.
All the family members were smiling as they entered the stadium, with 12-year-old George walking close to his mother and 11-year-old Charlotte chatting with the matriarch.
They made their way to the Royal Box and received a standing ovation from those in attendance, including Andrew Garfield, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez, Tom Hiddleston and Anna Wintour.
The royal family was photographed watching the match with great enthusiasm. However, the couple’s youngest son Prince Louis, 7, was not in attendance.
At one point, Charlotte said Middleton, 44, was smiling and pointing at the courtroom. After that, the patriarch gently touched his daughter’s face and smiled.
George and William (44), who were sitting next to each other, also enjoyed small talk and watched the game with smiles on their faces.
Charlotte wore a blue dress and white closed-toed shoes, while George looked dapper in a suit and striped tie for the day out.
Middleton wore an elegant green dress and William wore a gray suit.
The Royals were ejected en masse after Middleton appeared alone in Saturday’s women’s singles final.
Middleton wore an attention-grabbing red peplum dress and accessorized with gemstone drop earrings and a necklace.
She was photographed waving to onlookers and smiling as the crowd appeared to applaud her.
Middleton and William took their son George to the 2022 Wimbledon men’s singles final for the first time.
The young royal was nine years old at the time, the same age Prince William was when he attended his first match with his late mother Princess Diana in 1991.
The following year, Charlotte made her debut in the Royal Box with her brother and mother.
