Kate Middleton, Prince William bring Prince George and Princess Charlotte to Wimbledon final
Princess Kate attended the men's final with Prince William and their children.
Kate Middleton and Prince William were joined by Prince George and Princess Charlotte at the Wimbledon men's singles final on Sunday.
The Prince and Princess of Wales took their seats alongside their two eldest children in the Royal Box at Centre Court, where Italy's Jannik Sinner defeated Germany's Alexander Zverev to win his second consecutive Wimbledon title.
The family received a standing ovation as they entered the Royal Box, according to People.
Prince Louis, the couple's youngest child, did not attend.
Kate, who has served as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 2016, later presented the Gentlemen's Singles Trophy to Sinner following his victory.
The appearance came one day after Kate attended the women's singles final, where she presented the Venus Rosewater Dish to champion Linda Noskova. She also attended the tournament earlier this month for a second-round match.
George and Charlotte have become familiar faces at Wimbledon in recent years.
George made his Wimbledon debut at the men's singles final in 2022, just before his ninth birthday.
Charlotte attended the tournament for the first time in 2023, joining her parents and older brother at Centre Court as they watched Carlos Alcaraz win the men's title.
Last year, Charlotte returned to Wimbledon with her mother for the men's singles final, where Kate received a standing ovation during one of her first major public appearances after announcing she was undergoing cancer treatment.