Kate and William were all smiles as they arrived at Wimbledon with Prince George for the 'electrifying' final between Djokovic and Kyrgios
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were all smiles as they arrived at Wimbledon with Prince George for the "electrifying" men's final between Djokovic and Kyrgios.Kate Middleton, patron of the All England Club, watched yesterday’s ladies final between Ons Jabeur and Elena Rybakina alone as she cheered from the Royal Box with Hollywood royalty, Tom Cruise.
The royals first greeted a group of military personnel who are working as stewards at the championship - Lt Col Lucy Smith from the Army, deputy assistant commissioner Philip Morton, from the London Fire Brigade, Lt Commander Chris Boucher from the Royal Navy and Sergeant Jacquie Crook from the Royal Air Force.Kate asked them about their roles and how many championships they had worked at Wimbledon, to which one replied: "19 years".
When asked about George coming to Wimbledon, she said: "Is this your first time? It is, isn't it?" to which he replied: "Yes".Prince George at his first Wimbledon final.George was also asked who he was going to support and appeared too shy to answer so William looked at him and whispered: "Djokovic" before adding: "We'll see how long it lasts. He'll support the winner.
His wild journey to the final - featuring run-ins with line judges, umpires, opponents, the media and even the crowd - has prompted headlines such as "a menace to tennis" and "Wimbledon's worst nightmare", among others.
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