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Kate Middleton Greets Fans—And Works the Ticket Window—At Wimbledon

Vanity Fair

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July 3, 2026

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Kate Middleton Greets Fans—And Works the Ticket Window—At Wimbledon

The future queen of England stamped tickets at the storied tennis tournament Thursday, smartly clad in a blue linen suit.

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ArcaMax

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· Jul 2, 2026

Catherine, Princess of Wales surprises Wimbledon fans

Catherine, Princess of Wales, greeted fans waiting in line at Wimbledon and even helped scan their tickets.

Elle.fr

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· Jul 2, 2026

Queue-de-cheval haute et maquillage monochrome : Kate Middleton signe le look le plus chic de Wimbledon

Kate Middleton est à Wimbledon ce que la royauté est au tennis, indissociable. Marraine du All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, la princesse de Galles ravit chaque année les Anglais par son apparition dans la Royal Box du tournoi de tennis le pl... Lire la suite de l'article sur Elle.fr

FOCUS

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· Jul 3, 2026

Kate sitzt in Wimbledon auf Platz 18, da ist das Staunen groß

Bei ihrem Besuch in Wimbledon nutzt Prinzessin Kate nicht nur die Royal Box auf dem Centre Court. Die 44-Jährige besucht überraschend einen Außenplatz.

Vogue

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· Jul 11, 2026

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, Is a Lady in Red at Wimbledon on Finals Weekend

See all of Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales’s best fashion moments at Wimbledon.

Iceland FP

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· Jul 2, 2026

Prinsessan sló í gegn í blárri dragt á Wimbeldon

Katrín prinsessa af Wales heillaði gesti á Wimbledon þegar hún mætti á meistaramótið í fyrsta skipti á þessu ári.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Such a gentleman': Roger Federer politely interrupts chat with Carole and Pippa Middleton to greet Wimbledon fans...after Kate once described Swiss pro as 'my mother's heartthrob'

'Such a gentleman': Roger Federer politely interrupts chat with Carole and Pippa Middleton to greet Wimbledon fans...after Kate once described Swiss pro as 'my mother's heartthrob'

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Related coverage for "Kate Middleton Greets Fans—And Works the Ticket Window—At Wimbledon": ArcaMax — Catherine, Princess of Wales surprises Wimbledon fans. Elle.fr — Queue-de-cheval haute et maquillage monochrome : Kate Middleton signe le look le plus chic de Wimbledon. FOCUS — Kate sitzt in Wimbledon auf Platz 18, da ist das Staunen groß. Vogue — Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, Is a Lady in Red at Wimbledon on Finals Weekend. Iceland FP — Prinsessan sló í gegn í blárri dragt á Wimbeldon. Daily Mail — 'Such a gentleman': Roger Federer politely interrupts chat with Carole and Pippa Middleton to greet Wimbledon fans...after Kate once described Swiss pro as 'my mother's heartthrob'