Princess Kate gives Prince Louis a casual compliment at Wimbledon?

Princess Kate gives Prince Louis a casual compliment at Wimbledon?

It was a tribute to the youngest child in the dramatic Wimbledon women's final, in which unseeded Marketa Bondrsova defeated oz Jabourg to win the Grand Slam title. Perhaps the only thing more enjoyable than tennis at Wimbledon is the vivacious look on Princess Kate's face as she watches the matches each year in the Royal Box on Center Court. This year, Kate's green self-portrait resembled the color of a tennis ball, and although her accessories were minimal, "it had sentimental value," The Sun reported.

"The flower-shaped pearl earrings she was seen wearing were the exact same ones she wore to her youngest son's christening in 2018," the magazine wrote.

Kate wore a green blazer both today and on July 4 at Wimbledon this year, reminiscent of her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana. Today, People reports that Kate was seen consoling Jabour after Bondursova's win; she has attended Wimbledon almost every year since her marriage to Prince William in 2011; in 2016, Queen Elizabeth made her the All England Lawn Tennis and Cro Her passion for tennis took the next step when she was appointed Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club: "Patron is the highest position, and Queen Elizabeth has held that role with benefits since 1952," People reports. As patron, Kate wears a special ribbon pin in the club's official colors of dark green and purple, and has the honor of presenting trophies to championship winners, as she does today.

In addition to being a sports enthusiast, Kate is also a sports provider. She has a tennis court on the grounds of her vacation home, Anmer Hall, and recently played a game of tennis with tennis legend (and friend) Roger Federer in a promotional video released by Wimbledon before the start of this year's tournament. In the video, the two play a few sets and then meet the 250 ball boys and girls who help keep the tournament running smoothly.

"It's incredible to see the amount of time that goes into training, dedication, and making sure everything goes well on the day for the champions playing at Wimbledon, it's like seeing behind the scenes," Kate said in the video.

After the clip was released on June 24, Kate and Federer reunited at Wimbledon's Royal Box on July 4 to watch Andy Murray defeat Ryan Peniston in the first round of the men's singles final. Murray told ESPN, "It was great to have royalty here, and tennis royalty at that."

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