Prince William and Kate Middleton stepped out at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London for the men’s singles final July 12 with their kids Prince George, 12, and Princess Charlotte, 11, in tow.
For the family outing, Kate, 44, wore a green dress that featured a drapey over-the-shoulder detail, topping off her winning outfit with taupe heels and a matching handbag.
Meanwhile, her mini-me Charlotte donned a sensible blue dress with white flats.
As for the family’s royal lads, William and George both looked dapper in suits with striped ties. While the Prince of Wales opted for a gray suit with a blue button-down shirt underneath, his son opted for a traditional black ensemble.
William and Kate’s Wimbledon 2026 outing with their little ones is just one in a longstanding family tradition. After all, the couple—who also share Prince Louis, 8, together—first brought their eldest son to the prestigious tournament in July 2022.
One year later, Charlotte joined in on the tradition as she enjoyed a girls’ day with her mom and aunt Pippa Middleton at the men’s singles final in July 2024, which marked one of the Princess of Wales’ first public appearances after sharing she was undergoing cancer treatment in March of that year.
In January 2025, the mom of three shared she was in remission. And following the difficult chapter, she thanked those who supported her through it all.
"I wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you to The Royal Marsden for looking after me so well during the past year," Kate wrote on X at the time. "My heartfelt thanks goes to all those who have quietly walked alongside William and me as we have navigated everything."
She continued, "We couldn’t have asked for more. The care and advice we have received throughout my time as a patient has been exceptional."
Most recently, Kate shared more insight into the gratitude she’s gained for her body, especially after she participated in the UK’s National Three Peaks Challenge, trekking across the highest peaks of England, Scotland and Wales in support of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, which funds cancer treatment and research.
“Lots of people have asked me why I’m doing this challenge and partly it’s personal,” Kate said in an Instagram video shared June 28. “I’m so grateful to be here, to be strong enough to walk these hills. But more importantly it’s to give something back.”
For all the stars who attended Wimbledon 2026, read on…
The Citadel actress FaceTimed her husband Nick Jonas to let him in on the Centre Court action.
The Princess of Wales and the tennis star took in the shocking action on court.
The singer left Nueva Yol for a trip across the pond to take in the best Wimbledon has to offer.
The younger sister of the Princess of Wales had a royally good time at the Grand Slam tournament.
The actress was red-hot in a scarlet Ralph Lauren dress.
The K-Pop Demon Hunters star was shining like she was born to be at Wimbledon.
The soccer icon traded the pitch for a grass court, where he enjoyed the day alongside his mom.
The tennis legend—who retired from the sport in 2022—traded his usual Wimbledon white for an elegant brown suit.
There were no third wheels with the couple and Marvel star taking in a game together, only third sets.
Mon dieu! The actresses were a matching set in all-white ensembles.
Anastasia Karanikolaou, Alix Earle & Ashtin Earle
The influencers dressed for the part in white and cream looks.
The One Direction alum and his girlfriend have a whole lotta history at the annual tennis tournament, once again returning for date night.
No drama queens here: the Crown star opted to rock a casually chic look to Wimbledon.
The Vikings alum and his wife's all-white outfits were a total ace.
No need to go searching for clues—the Sherlock alum and his wife put their love on display during their Wimbledon date.
It's no great mystery that the Enola Holmes star enjoyed his time at the Grand Slam tournament.
The Jonas Brothers member and his mom are a sucker for a day out at Wimbledon.
The couple had a marvelous time watching the action unfold on the grass.