The Princess of Wales looks delighted for new Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz after beating tournament favorite Novak Djokovic.
Kate was greeted with a standing ovation after taking to the grass to present the award.
She was the picture of elegance before arriving on the bridge of the All England Lawn, Tennis and Croquet Club in a £750 emerald frock by Roland Mouret.
Showcasing his charm, he shook hands with ball kids and chatted with them as they lined up to welcome him.
The Princess of Wales looks delighted for new Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz after beating tournament favorite Novak Djokovic.
The princess was spotted wearing an elegant £750 emerald frock by Roland Mouret
Kate was impressed as she presented the trophy to Alcaraz
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz addresses the crowd as he holds the winner’s trophy after defeating Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in their men’s singles final tennis match on the final day of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships
Tensions were clearly high during the game as the princess gasped during the game
All’s well that ends well! The smiles returned as the prize was presented
He was seen talking to his daughter during the match
The couple pointed to the court during their chat
She chose a pair of emerald green earrings to complete her outfit on the final day of the tournament.
The Princess chose to shake hands with several club officials before standing next to the Union Jack-draped table where the trophy was placed.
He joined the crowd in applause before chatting briefly on court with Jerry Armstrong, the championship referee who has a 50-year association with the tournament.
Tournament runner-up Novak Djokovic bowed to the princess before handing her the second prize and they exchanged a few words.
Alcaraz followed his peer’s lead, bowing as he approached Kate, who enthusiastically congratulated the Spaniard on his victory.
He passionately held the trophy in front of an adoring crowd, who supported him throughout the nearly five-hour long game.
After handing over the trophy to Princess Kate, the new world number one said it was a ‘dream come true’ to win Wimbledon and ‘make history at this beautiful tournament’.
The Princess, 41, was joined by her children Prince George and Princess Charlotte on the final day of the tournament at SW19.
Princess Charlotte was seen wearing a pair of pink sunglasses as she sat next to her brother and parents.
Both children were seen fully engrossed in the day’s tennis, with Prince George watching the action with his head on point.
The Royals were seen waving to fans below as they crossed the bridge to leave the club.
The mother-of-three has already competed in the tournament twice this season and was in attendance to watch Czech Republic’s Vondrosová win the Venus Rosewater Dish.
The pair shared a loving moment as they gazed at each other during the game
Kate, Princess of Wales greets ballboys and ballgirls as they arrive for the presentation ceremony
He smiled as he talked to the ball kids on the court
The princess always looked the attentive mother as she huddled close to her children before the winner was revealed
Runner-up Novak Djokovic (right) bows before graciously accepting the award for second place.
Kate congratulated Carlos Alcaraz on his victory, presenting him with the famous trophy
Both Princess Charlotte and Prince George were engrossed during the nail-biting finale
William and Kate were joined by their two children on the day of the men’s final at SW19
The family was seen waving to fans below as they walked across the bridge
Prince George (right) looked regal in a navy suit with Prince William (left).
Kate has been patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since 2016.
Alcaraz’s victory made him the first player outside the ‘big four’ – Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray – to win the men’s singles since 2002.
The win was her first Grand Slam title after winning the US Open last year.
The last time the 36-year-old Djokovic lost on Center Court, Carlos was still in elementary school.
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