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Duchess of Cambridge Stuns in Pink at Men’s Wimbledon Final
The Duchess of Cambridge made a stunning appearance at the Men's Wimbledon final, despite having limited appearances due to self-quarantine.
She arrived at the South London tennis venue with her dad, Michael Middleton, to enjoy the men's final between Novak Djokovic and Matteo Berrettini.
As always, the Duchess looked gorgeous in pink, wearing a belted baby pink midi-length dress with a row of buttons down the front.
She accessorized with a pink floral face mask that matched the motif of her beaded Joseph clutch and a pair of n^de ankle strap heels.
The Royal Mama III was seen wearing sunglasses as she cheered on players at the match.
The Duchess of Cambridge is a keen tennis fan and has made regular appearances at Wimbledon since marrying Prince William in 2011.
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She is also the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
During the match, the Duchess was seen enjoying the event, smiling and clapping with the crowds.
Meanwhile, her dad, Michael, also looked the part as he wore a suit with a blue shirt and yellow tie.
The Duchess attended the men's final with her dad, as her husband, Prince William, had another pressing sporting engagement that day.
He was set to cheer on England's football team at Wembley as they took on Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
Yesterday, the Duke and Duchess attended Wimbledon together, where they watched the women's final between Australia's Ashley Barty and Czech Republic's Karolina Pilskova.
The game ended with Ashley triumphanting over Karolina, and the Duchess awarded her with the Venus Rosewater dish.
The excitement clearly got to the couple as they ended up having to delete a congratulatory tweet after a small spelling error.
In a tweet, they wrote, “Well done to at Wimbledon and the staff on continuing to make the championship such a special event.”
But eagle-eyed followers would have noticed that an almost identical tweet was fired off before this and was quickly deleted because they had crucially misspelt Wimbledon as “Wimbleton”.
The event hasn't been entirely plain sailing for the Duchess as earlier this week she was forced to self-isolate after she came into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.
However, she took lateral flow tests before her engagements at the Euro 2020 match and Wimbledon, and both were negative.
She also followed the rules throughout Wimbledon about when to wear a mask.
The Duchess of Cambridge's appearances at Wimbledon are always highly anticipated, and she never fails to impress with her fashion choices.
Her love for tennis is evident, and her role as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club shows her dedication to the sport.