Princess Kate’s best Wimbledon outfits as fans await news on whether she’ll attend finals
Princess Kate’s fashion at Wimbledon has been nothing short of spectacular, making her a standout presence at the prestigious tennis tournament.
Princess Kate’s fashion choices at Wimbledon have been nothing short of spectacular, making her a standout presence at the prestigious tennis tournament, year after year.
Her outfits often feature timeless pieces, such as tailored dresses and chic ensembles, complemented by carefully chosen accessories that highlight her natural grace.
Princess Kate’s Wimbledon wardrobe not only honours the event’s traditional dress code but also sets new standards for royal fashion, capturing the admiration of fans and fashion critics alike.
The Wimbledon 2024 final is fast approaching this weekend, and the Princess of Wales’s appearance is still up in the air because she is continuing with her cancer treatment and focusing on recovery. It’s understood a decision will be made on the day as to whether Princess Kate will attend – and should the royal be unable to go, a plan B will be orchestrated, reports say.
The organisers have previously said that they would give the Princess of Wales “as much flexibility as possible” in determining whether she is able to fulfil her ceremonial duties, meaning a decision should not be expected to be made until the morning of the women’s final on Saturday, July 13.
Kate took over from the late Queen Elizabeth II as patron of the All England Club in 2016, and has regularly presented the trophies on Centre Court.
Princess Kate wore different shades of green to the matches at Wimbledon in 2023, and for the men’s final she wore a chic ruffled green midi dress from one of her most-loved French designers, Roland Mouret. Her dress was an apt choice for the fashionable sporting affair, complete with a ruffle-accent neckline and rich green hue. The mother-of-three, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club styled her glossy brunette tresses in voluminous curls, adding a golden bronzer and rosy blush. She attended the final alongside Prince William, and two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Princess Kate wore a blue polka dot dress by Alessandra Rich
Kate always delivers a fresh new look whenever she attends Wimbledon and in 2022, she opted for a stunning blue and white polka dress by designer, Alessandra Rich. The 1980s-esque dress featured ornamental buttons, subtle puff sleeves and pleating, cinched together at the waist by a matching belt. Princess Kate accessorised the midi dress with pearl drop earrings, a white top handle bag and slingbacks featuring a contrasting toe. To finish off the outfit, the royal repped her signature wavy blowdry and a pink strawberry-toned lip.
Princess Kate in a powder pink dress for Wimbledon 2021
Wearing a light pink belted dress by London designer Beulah and nude pumps in 2021, Princess Kate attended Wimbledon with her father, Michael Middleton. She accessorised her cute pink Ahana dress with florals, carrying a beaded floral clutch and even wearing a pink floral face mask, when she was walking around the grounds, which she removed once seated in the Royal Box. The dress was crafted from blush-hued wool crepe and shaped to a fit-and-flare silhouette. It had a short stand neckline, cropped sleeves, and a flowy skirt that is belted at the waist for a figure-defining fit.
Princess Kate wore Dolce & Gabbana at Wimbledon 2019
Princess Kate often recycles her fashion looks and for Wimbledon 2019, Kate chose a bottle green Dolce & Gabbana dress that she previously wore almost three years earlier. Kate first wore the striking look during a 2016 royal tour in Canada with husband Prince William. The stunning dark green dress has a row of gold buttons down the front and Kate accessories with some light-coloured heels. To round out the ensemble, the royal also carried a cream Dolce & Gabbana bag at the tennis event.
Princess Kate wears elegant white Suzannah dress
Also for Wimbledon 2019, Princess Kate wore an elegant white button-up dress by British fashion label Suzannah. The duchess accessorised her short-sleeved “Wiggle” dress with a black Alexander McQueen belt and Alexander McQueen “Wicca” mini clutch, completing her look with a black bow brooch. The dress cost a pricey £1,850 and is made from Italian silk crepe.
Princess Kate’s fashion choices at Wimbledon have been nothing short of spectacular, making her a standout presence at the prestigious tennis tournament, year after year.
Her outfits often feature timeless pieces, such as tailored dresses and chic ensembles, complemented by carefully chosen accessories that highlight her natural grace.
Princess Kate’s Wimbledon wardrobe not only honours the event’s traditional dress code but also sets new standards for royal fashion, capturing the admiration of fans and fashion critics alike.
The Wimbledon 2024 final is fast approaching this weekend, and the Princess of Wales’s appearance is still up in the air because she is continuing with her cancer treatment and focusing on recovery. It’s understood a decision will be made on the day as to whether Princess Kate will attend – and should the royal be unable to go, a plan B will be orchestrated, reports say.
The organisers have previously said that they would give the Princess of Wales “as much flexibility as possible” in determining whether she is able to fulfil her ceremonial duties, meaning a decision should not be expected to be made until the morning of the women’s final on Saturday, July 13.
Kate took over from the late Queen Elizabeth II as patron of the All England Club in 2016, and has regularly presented the trophies on Centre Court.
Princess Kate rocks a canary yellow Dolce & Gabbana dress
Princess Kate stood out in Wimbledon in 2018 sporting a chic canary yellow dress by Dolce & Gabbana costing £1,150. She stepped out just months after giving birth to her third child, Prince Louis. Kate and Prince William were at the tournament watching the men’s singles final, where Novak Djokovic played South Africa’s Kevin Anderson for the Grand Slam title. The Princess paired her yellow flutter sleeve Dolce & Gabbana sheath dress with a pendant necklace and matching earrings by Asprey.
The Princess embraced print galore in 2016 when she attended the Men’s Final between Milos Raonic and Andy Murray in a white dress featuring an eclectic butterfly and seashell print from Alexander McQueen. Kate, who joined Prince William in pride of place in the Royal Box at Wimbledon, couldn’t contain her emotions as she watched Andy make history by beating Canadian Milos Raonic in straight sets in the final. During the match that year, both William and Kate The newly married princess made her first Wimbledon appearance as a member of the royal family in June 2011, wearing a tiered, and tennis-inspired, white dress by Temperley London. It is rare for Kate to wear sleeveless dresses but she sported the brand’s “Moraiah” style to watch Andy Murray play Richard Gasquet, looking cool and comfortable. The dress featured tennis skirt-style pleating and interesting petal detailing at the shoulders and back – a fitting choice for her royal Wimbledon debut.