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Here are all the famous faces appearing in the Royal Box on Centre Court at Wimbledon 2025 for the Gentlemen's Singles Final.
The Wimbledon men’s singles championship will conclude the tournament on Sunday with Jannik Sinner aiming to deny Carlos Alcaraz a third straight title.
But she isn't the only famous face who will be looking forward to taking in the action today as A-list stars grace the royal box, including some members of Hollywood royalty. Today, fans saw billionaire Richard Branson was seen sat alongside the London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
The Royal Box at Wimbledon is a world unto itself. As the final weekend gears up, here's a look at some of the characters in costume both fraught and fabulous.
Duchess of Gloucester is set to attend today’s Men’s Singles semi-finals at Wimbledon. Kensington Palace confirmed that the 79 year old royal will take her place in the
The Duchess of Gloucester will attend Wimbledon today for the Men’s Singles semi-finals. Kensington Palace has confirmed the royal will take her seat in the Royal Box on Centre Court. The 79-year-old is Honorary President of the Lawn Tennis Association. Her appearance has been listed in the official Royal Diary.
Jannik Sinner made history when he reached the Wimbledon final, defeating Novak Djokovic in straight sets on Friday. From Giada de Laurentiis to Guy Fieri, these celeb chefs are synonymous with The Food Network—whether they left or are still fixtures of the channel.
Keira Knightley, Nicole Kidman and Anna Wintour in royal box for Wimbledon final - Hollywood stars and fashion royalty were among the famous faces on centre court for the men’s singles final.
Queen Camilla and Hugh Grant are among the famous faces watching the tennis from the Royal Box on Wimbledon’s Centre Court on Wednesday.The Queen made an unexpected appearance to the All England Club,
The event’s most coveted seats are available only through invitation, reserved for celebrities and dignitaries. Here’s a look at who’s sitting in them.
As Wimbledon reaches its climax this weekend, those of us neither interested in tennis, nor in taking a fortnight off work for solid perving purposes, are delighted it will soon be over.
The Princess of Wales, 43, appeared at the event with club chair Debbie Jevans and received an emotional welcome as she made her way to her seat at Centre Court. As seen in a video shared to X by Wimbledon, the crowd clapped and cheered on their feet as Princess Kate made her way to her seat in the front row of the Royal Box.