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Prince Louis Disappointed to Miss Wimbledon as Charlotte Makes Debut
Prince George and Princess Charlotte made a charming appearance at Wimbledon alongside their parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
However, the absence of their youngest sibling, Prince Louis, did not go unnoticed.
While George and Charlotte gleefully received their Wimbledon trophy bags upon arriving at SW19 for the men's singles final, Louis was notably absent from the scene.
The Duchess of Cambridge shared with Ella Ottaway, who oversees the All England Club's youth program, that Louis was quite upset about not being able to attend.
“It's Charlotte's first time,” she mentioned, adding that George had attended last year.
Louis was so disappointed that he refused to join them, eagerly watching from afar.
During a conversation with 16-year-old ball boy Joel, the Duchess revealed that Louis was engaged in practicing his ball skills.
According to Joel, Louis was earnestly trying to emulate their serious demeanor while playing.
The young royals appeared delighted to be part of such a prestigious event, with Charlotte and George looking impeccably stylish in their summer outfits.
Princess Charlotte held her mother's hand as they wandered through the All England Club, radiating elegance.
Prince George sported a smart blue suit paired with a pale blue shirt and striped tie, while Prince William opted for a neat grey jacket, black trousers, a blue shirt, and a dark tie.
Princess Charlotte looked adorable in a floral blue dress that complemented her brother's attire, while the Duchess of Cambridge stunned in a £750 green midi dress.
The royal children garnered attention from the SW19 sponsors, anticipating an enthralling final match between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.
It remains unclear which player the royals may be rooting for in this historic tennis tournament.
The royal family engaged with various individuals at Wimbledon, including Moaz Anwar, the coin tosser at Centre Court, as well as representatives from St John Ambulance, the Royal Navy, and the Royal Air Force.
Seated in the front row of the Royal Box, the family enjoyed the iconic venue's atmosphere.
The Duchess's elegant green outfit, designed by Roland Mouret, captivated Wimbledon enthusiasts with its unique features.
Yesterday, Kate turned heads in a green tennis ball-inspired ensemble during the women's singles final, showcasing a flowing skirt and button-down blouse.
The Duchess's sartorial choices continue to make waves at Wimbledon, resonating with fashion aficionados and tennis enthusiasts alike.