The Prince and Princess of Wales attend Wimbledon Finals Weekend
Published
The Princess of Wales, in her capacity as the Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, attended Wimbledon Finals weekend, and was joined by The Prince of Wales, Prince George and Princess Charlotte for the Gentlemen's Singles Final of The Championships on Sunday.
On Saturday, Her Royal Highness presented the Venus Rosewater Basin to Ladies' Singles winner Marketa Vondrousova following her win over Ons Jabeur. And on Sunday the Princess presented Men's Singles winner Carlos Alcaraz with the Championship trophy.
Related content
The Prince of Wales visits Manchester, launching latest Community Impact Project
16 November 2023The Princess of Wales delivers keynote speech at Shaping Us National Symposium
15 November 2023The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the Commonwealth Games
The Duchess of Cambridge joined the 1851 trust and the Great Britain SailGP Team in Plymouth
The Duchess of Cambridge joined England Rugby Session
The Duchess of Cambridge marks 5th anniversary of London Baby Bank Little Village
A speech by The Duchess of Cambridge at a SportsAid event, London Stadium
You may not always feel appreciated, or sometimes even noticed on the sidelines, in the car park or sitting high in the stands. But I am so proud that SportsAid recognises how...
Heads Up
The Duke of Cambridge and the FA launch 'Heads Up' mental health campaign
A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the King Power Stadium, Leicester
We knew Vichai as a man who cared deeply about his family and also his community..
A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at a Football for Peace Graduation ceremony
I have seen on many occasions the power of football to unite communities...
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will give a reception for Team GB and ParalympicsGB medallists
A speech by The Duchess of Cambridge at SportsAid's 40th anniversary dinner
The brilliance of SportsAid is in really understanding just how much athletic competition gives to our country as a whole.
A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at the FA President's Lunch
We owe it to the history of the game to maintain the FA's global standing. To do so, we must seek to set a world standard in the way we conduct our business