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Duchess of Cambridge Dazzles in Yellow at Historic Wimbledon Final

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Duchess of Cambridge Dazzles in Yellow at Historic Wimbledon Final

The All England Lawn Tennis Club was buzzing with excitement as the Duchess of Cambridge graced the historic Women's Singles Championship match.

, a familiar face at Wimbledon, has been a loyal supporter of the tournament for years.

Since becoming the Royal Patron of the club in 2016, her presence has added a touch of glamour to the event, but her love for tennis dates back even further.

For this year's final, Kate chose a striking canary yellow dress by Roxanda, a piece she last wore during the Cambridge's Royal Tour of the Caribbean.

The vibrant color is a nod to the iconic yellow tennis balls, and it's not the first time she's donned yellow at Wimbledon—this marks her third appearance in a similar hue.

It's clear that her fashion choices are just as much a part of the tournament as the matches themselves.

In a delightful departure from her usual sleek ponytail, Kate opted to wear her hair down, adding a relaxed yet elegant vibe to her ensemble.

She accessorized her look with stunning Kiki McDonagh earrings featuring citrine stones and floral designs, perfectly complementing her sunny dress.

On her feet, she sported chic white leather pumps from Gianvito Rossi, completing a look that turned heads in the stands.

As she settled in to watch the match unfold, Kate appeared utterly captivated by the competition between World No.

2 Anze Jabeur from Tunisia and World No.

23 Elena Rybakina, who now represents Kazakhstan after switching her nationality four years ago.

Despite the ongoing ban on Russian and Belarusian players at this year's tournament, Rybakina's participation marked a significant moment in her career.

This final was historic for both players, as it was their first time competing in a Grand Slam final.

Jabeur made history as the first Tunisian, Arab, and African woman to reach this stage, while Rybakina became the first player representing Kazakhstan to do so.

The stakes were high, and the atmosphere was electric as the crowd cheered on these trailblazing athletes.

Kate is no stranger to the trophy presentation at Wimbledon.

Since taking on the role in 2019, she has gradually taken over the duties from , the Duke of Kent, who stepped down as president of the All England Lawn Tennis Club in 2021.

As the match drew to a close, anticipation grew for her to present the trophy to the winner.

Earlier this year, Kate made an appearance at Wimbledon in a stylish blue and white polka-dot maxi dress by Alessandra Rich, where she enjoyed the men's quarter-finals.

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