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Princess of Wales Returns to Present Men’s Trophy as Jannik Sinner Becomes First Italian Champion

Marking her first Wimbledon visit since remission, the Princess of Wales fulfilled her patron duties with a presentation of the men’s singles trophy to Jannik Sinner, a special signed ball arranged for her youngest son.

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Overview

  • Kate Middleton made her first Wimbledon appearance since announcing her cancer remission, stepping onto Centre Court on July 13 to present the men’s singles trophy.
  • Jannik Sinner defeated defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in a four-set final to claim the title in three hours and four minutes and become the first Italian to win a Wimbledon singles championship.
  • Accompanied by Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the Princess of Wales underscored royal tradition through a coordinated family presence in the Royal Box.
  • To include seven-year-old Prince Louis, who did not attend, Kate requested an extra tennis ball signed by Sinner for her youngest son.
  • Princess Charlotte marked her third consecutive Wimbledon final appearance, earning praise for her poised conduct alongside senior members of the royal family.