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Kate Middleton greeted with standing ovation as she enters the royal box at Wimbledon

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The Princess of Wales made a triumphant return to public life today as she attended the Wimbledon men's final alongside her daughter Princess Charlotte.

The Princess of Wales was greeted with a standing ovation as she made her way to the royal box at Wimbledon today.

Kate, 42, who has stepped back from public royal duties while undergoing cancer treatment, will watch Carlos Alcaraz take on Novak Djokovic in the Grand Slam final.

Accompanied by her nine-year-old daughter Princess Charlotte and sister Pippa Middleton, the future queen was greeted with applause on her second public appearance of the year.

Ten-year-old Prince George was missing, perhaps indicating he will join his father at the Euro final in Berlin tonight.

The royal, who opted for a purple dress, is a big fan of tennis and He has been a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since 2016.

She was seen today chatting with players before the final day of play at SW19.

She often presents the trophy to the winner of the women’s singles tournament, although this year she attended the tournament on the final day.

Nine-year-old Charlotte looked adorable in a blue polka dot dress, as she tied her hair back with a bow.

The Princess of Wales made a triumphant return to public life today as she attended the Wimbledon men’s final alongside her daughter Princess Charlotte.

Kate, 42, who has stepped back from public royal duties while undergoing cancer treatment, will later head to the Royal Box to watch Carlos Alcaraz take on Novak Djokovic in the Grand Slam final.

Kate, 42, who has stepped back from public royal duties while undergoing cancer treatment, will later head to the Royal Box to watch Carlos Alcaraz take on Novak Djokovic in the Grand Slam final.

Nine-year-old Charlotte also joined her mother in the royal box last year. She was not joined by ten-year-old Prince George, perhaps indicating she will join her father at the Euro final in Berlin tonight.

Nine-year-old Charlotte also joined her mother in the royal box last year. She was not joined by ten-year-old Prince George, perhaps indicating she will join her father at the Euro final in Berlin tonight.

The royal, who opted for a purple dress, is a keen tennis fan and has been a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since 2016.

The royal, who opted for a purple dress, is a keen tennis fan and has been a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since 2016.

Kate looked well as she greeted well-wishers.

Kate looked well as she greeted well-wishers.

The Princess, who has taken a break from her royal duties, seemed delighted to be back.

The Princess, who has taken a break from her royal duties, seemed delighted to be back.

Her attendance at Wimbledon today marks the first time the mother-of-three has officially appeared in public since her last appearance at Trooping the Colour last month.

Many celebrities and members of the Royal Family have made appearances in the Royal Box over the years, including the late Queen Elizabeth, Meghan Markle and Queen Camilla.

This year, Kate’s parents Carole and Michael have watched from the box, as have Queen Camilla, Princess Beatrice and

The Princess of Wales announced she had cancer in March and has since been undergoing preventative chemotherapy.

Kate has demonstrated her love for sports time and time again with numerous appearances at Wimbledon and various charity events.

Earlier this week, the Princess paid tribute to Andy Murray’s “incredible Wimbledon run” and the tennis star was said to be “absolutely devastated” after Emma Raducanu retired from their doubles match.

The Princess of Wales made a triumphant return to public life today as she attended the Wimbledon men's final alongside her daughter Princess Charlotte.

The Princess of Wales made a triumphant return to public life today as she attended the Wimbledon men’s final alongside her daughter Princess Charlotte.

Kate, 42, who has stepped back from public royal duties while undergoing cancer treatment, will later head to the Royal Box to watch Carlos Alcaraz take on Novak Djokovic in the Grand Slam final.

Kate, 42, who has stepped back from public royal duties while undergoing cancer treatment, will later head to the Royal Box to watch Carlos Alcaraz take on Novak Djokovic in the Grand Slam final.

The 37-year-old Scot had intended to play her final matches at the tournament with Raducanu in a celebratory climax to her impressive career, but the 21-year-old withdrew last week citing “stiffness in her wrist”.

Kate took to social media and wrote: “An incredible Wimbledon run comes to an end. You should be so proud Andy Murray. On behalf of us all, thank you!” Kate wrote in a message personally signed to X.

Kate’s sister Pippa Middleton also attended this week, making her first appearance since her sister, the Princess of Wales, was diagnosed with cancer on Friday.

Looking effortlessly chic in a stylish floral Claire Mischevani jumpsuit, she attended day 12 of Wimbledon on Friday.

Meanwhile, Pippa and Kate’s parents Carole and Michael Middleton looked in good spirits as they enjoyed watching the action from the Royal Box last week.

The pair also looked very focused as they watched the second round match between Serbian Novak Djokovic and Britain’s Jacob Fearnley.

The pair also laughed as they chatted with other attendees, including Sebastian Coe, president of the International Association of Athletics Federations, who was seen sharing a laugh with a lively Carole.

The Princess of Wales is often seen handing out trophies at Wimbledon, here she is dressed in green last year.

The Princess of Wales is often seen handing out trophies at Wimbledon, here she is dressed in green last year.

Dressed in a floral jumpsuit perfect for summer, Kate's younger sister, 40, attended day 12 of Wimbledon on Friday.

Dressed in a floral jumpsuit perfect for summer, Kate’s younger sister, 40, attended day 12 of Wimbledon on Friday.

The Princess of Wales' parents appeared to be in high spirits on the fourth day of Wimbledon last year, making their second public appearance since their daughter's cancer diagnosis.

The Princess of Wales’ parents appeared to be in high spirits on the fourth day of Wimbledon last year, making their second public appearance since their daughter’s cancer diagnosis.

Dressed in their finest, the radiant couple looked in good spirits as they arrived together at the prestigious event in London.

This follows their joyous appearance at Royal Ascot last month, when they joined members of the Royal Family, including their son-in-law Prince William, at the lavish occasion.

Last year he entered the Royal Box where he watched his great friend Roger Federer being honoured at a special ceremony at the club.

In a clip shared by Kensington Palace on its YouTube channel last year, the pair played a doubles match on Court 3, where Federer won his opening match en route to his first Wimbledon title 20 years ago, to highlight the work of ball boys at the tournament.

Kate returned to public life at Trooping the Colour last month alongside her family.

Kate returned to public life at Trooping the Colour last month alongside her family.

Kate managed to get past the Swiss star, prompting him to exclaim: “I think it was on the line. Unbelievable!”

However, the Princess also took the opportunity to try and get some training advice from the former world number one.

“Any advice on my serve at the moment would be very helpful,” he said. But Federer only responded with a compliment: “The serve looks good.”

Tennis enthusiast Kate said: ‘Wimbledon is famous for its incredibly professional ball girls.

“It’s amazing to see the amount of work that goes into it behind the scenes,” he said before taking to the pitch for the match: “It’s great to see you, Roger.”

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