Kate Middleton, the other great protagonist of Wimbledon with a dress with a message

Tennis is one of Kate Middleton's great hobbies.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
16 July 2023 Sunday 16:29
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Kate Middleton, the other great protagonist of Wimbledon with a dress with a message

Tennis is one of Kate Middleton's great hobbies. The Princess of Wales demonstrated a few weeks ago her skill by playing this sport with Roger Federer to honor the ball boys. In addition, she has had the honor for years of being the patron of the All England Club, home of the Wimbledon championship.

Each edition it is common to see Middleton in the box to witness the different men's and women's matches of the tournament. This past Sunday, the princess attended the men's final, with the triumph of Carlos Alcaraz, accompanied by her husband, Prince Guillermo, and their two eldest children, Prince Jorge and Princess Carlota, who followed the event with great emotion. game.

Kate became one of the great protagonists of the tournament with a look with which she paid tribute to the club she represents. The princess, who has recently been known to have dispensed with her summer vacation to demonstrate her absolute commitment to the British Crown, debuted a design by Roland Mouret with which she winked at the emblematic colors of the All England Club: green and the purple.

Middleton shone once again in an emerald green midi-length dress, with asymmetrical ruffles on one shoulder, short sleeves, and a fitted silhouette with a slit at the back. A design valued at 940 euros that has sold out in record time in the firm's online store.

The Princess of Wales completed the outfit with powdered suede pumps by Gianvito Rossi, to match her Emmy London handbag. She also wore a bow-shaped brooch in purple and green, the colors of the championship; teardrop-shaped emerald earrings from Milina London, priced at 53.95 euros, and Victoria Beckham sunglasses.

Middleton was especially attentive to her daughter, Princess Charlotte, who followed the tennis match attentively. The little girl was wearing a dress from the Spanish firm Friki, made in smock stitch and hand-embroidered festoons on the neck. She also wore sunglasses, in her case roses.