Duchess Kate made a brilliant solo appearance in the Wimbledon women’s singles final.
The Duchess of Cambridge reached the final of the tennis championship on Saturday morning, where she watched the big match and later handed the trophy to Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC). ). The Duchess shone in the middle of the crowd in a bright, shiny yellow Roksanda dress, which she wore earlier during Cambridges ’royal tour of the Caribbean last spring.
The maxi length dress features short sleeves, structured shoulders and an off-center bow decoration, as well as a flowing maxi length skirt. She paired the dress with classic white Gianvito Rossi heels, and her accessories included Kiki McDonough’s citrine and diamond earrings, her sapphire and diamond engagement ring and a bow with the green and purple colors of AELTC.
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Duchess Kate also wore a pair of large sunglasses and cat eyes while watching the match at the Royal Box, along with All England Club president Ian Hewitt.
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It’s not the first time the Duchess has chosen a bright yellow look for Wimbledon. In 2016, she wore a yellow Roksanda dress, featuring details of white blocks, to the sides to see Serena Williams win in a semifinal match. She finished the look with bare pointed pumps, a silver watch and her engagement ring.
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The royal will return to Wimbledon tomorrow, where she and Prince William will attend the final of Gentlemen’s Singles. The royal couple made a surprise appearance to attend the quarter-final match on Tuesday, watching the match with Hewitt and Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.
For Tuesday’s look, Kate once again wore a bright blue and white polka dot dress by Alessandra Rich that she wore for the first time during Jubilee Weekend last month. She complemented the look with black and white heels, a white mini bag, pearl earrings and her sapphire engagement ring, and then added brown Finlay turtle sunglasses when the sun came out.
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