It’s Kate to see you! Princess of Wales appears emotional as she is met with huge cheers and applause at Wimbledon

This is the moment when the Welsh Princess was drowned by a great applause and applause choir while sitting in the royal box for the Wimbledon final.
All England Lawn Tennis Club’s boss, Kate, was applauded when he came to the central court on Saturday.
He dressed in a striking cream outfit, including high -collar belt upper and flowing skirt, greeted the famous faces in the royal box on his way to his seat.
Princess, After the diagnosis of cancer, he shook the hand of Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King six times, returning to public duties.
At the end of the match, Kate presented the winner’s cup to IGA Swiatek and took only 57 minutes to delete American Amanda Anisimova 6-0 6-0 from the court.
Kate consoled Anisimova and said to keep her head high after being the first player in a Wimbledon final since 1911.
Speaking about the meeting with Kate after the match Anisimova, ‘It was very honor to meet him.
“ I wasn’t sure whether it would come out today, if it was to be there, it’s really nice to see it.
The Princess of Wales is fluctuating for the crowd because it is met with great applause
Kate is waving with Billie Jean King, the legend of tennis in the royal box in the central field
“ He certainly had a few things to say that it made me emotional again.
‘It was really kind and told me to keep my head high.’
Anisimova added: ‘I think it was a positive person today and not the match, I can try to focus on it.’
The princess also spoke to boys and girls while going to court for the presentation.
Prior to the final, the princess, wearing a white -beloved jacket and pleated skirts, met with eight -year -old Lydia Lowe, who made a mine in the wheelchair finals of her wheelchair.
After shaking his hand, the princess asked the eight -year -old boy if there was a ‘tense’ about throwing coins: ‘Do you have any advice for me? Because I have to go out. ‘
Lydia, who had a brain damage in January 2024, left a visually impaired and had to learn again for walking, talking and eating, ‘Don’t be nervous. Take deep breaths. ‘
Kate told Lydia a ‘professional’ and said to him, ‘What does it mean to come and do it?’ He asked.
Kate enters great cheers and applause before the final of Saturday
The princess of Wales meets Lydia Lowe eight -year -old from Dan Maskel Tennis Trust
Anisimova puts his face in their hands after losing the last match against IgA Swiatek
Kate, after the Wimbledon final, only 57 minutes of the cup cup Anisimova Hands gets hands
Princess, ‘well done’ to say and Lydia ‘courage’ wants to celebrate, he added.
Lydia, expert equipment and grant by providing a disabled people playing tennis by supporting Dan Maskell Tennis Trust’ı represented the mine threw the mine.
Kate also met Sophie Kneen, a 12 -year -old Sophie Kneen, who chose to throw coins in the female single final representing Afc Wimbledon Foundation.
After meeting the next queen, Sophie said to the PA news agency: ‘He was very good and I am really honored to meet him.
‘He asked me about the charity I was with, and I told you how they encouraged young girls to do sports.’
Kate, accompanied by all England Club President Deborah Jevans, congratulated women’s wheelchair singing champion Wang Zing and asked him if the final was a ‘good game’.
Princess told the Chinese player: ‘It is very hot to play in this air, right?
Wales Princess, Winning Cup gives Venus Rosewater Cover to IGA Swiatek
The princess of Wales meets Lydia Lowe eight -year -old from Dan Maskel Tennis Trust
Kate is fluctuating to the crowd as she enters the central court before the female final
‘It must be nice to celebrate in Wimbledon.’
Kate, who wears a bow -shaped brooch in Mor and Green’s Wimbledon colors, also spoke with ticket sales operator Jefferson Iweh; Bob Fint is an honorary officer; And the Wimbledon Foundation is home to Shahaniah Williams.
Princess, 75 -year -old Mr. Fint, who worked in the championship for the first time in 1980, said: ‘Well done for all years of commitment and devotion.’
Asked about meeting the princess, 23 -year -old Williams said: ‘It was an absolute privilege to meet and chat with him. He is very beautiful.
‘It was really nice to catch him and talk to him a little bit about my role.’
Last year, the Princess presented the last cup of Wimbledon men to Carlos Alcaraz in the second popular participation since he announced the diagnosis of cancer.
The Wales Princess Carole and Michael Middleton continued in the royal box on Monday, the Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Gloucester.
The Queen told the tennis star Novak Djokovic when visiting Wimbledon on Wednesday.
Peter Phillips, son of the Princess Royal, participated in the championships on Wednesday, Hugh Grant and former Prime Minister Sir John Major in the Royal Box.
Catherine smiles in the royal box before the women’s final in Wimbledon
Kate fascinated Wimbledon spectators while participating in the finals of women today
Wales Princess Catherine is shook hands with Wimbledon staff
Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah, former footballer Ian Wright and Galli singer Katherine Jenkins, Saturday was among the remarkable names to participate in a hot day in Wimbledon.
Temperatures, Chris Evert and Evonne Goolagong Cawley on the 1976 final day 31.2c recorded.
Met Office Meteorologist Greg Dewurst said: ‘During the day, Wimbledon will be the blue sky, so he will feel warm with very high UV levels and a light wind.
‘Tomorrow can be a little more cloud, which makes it some degree lower.’
On Friday, the male single semi -finals between Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz were stopped twice in less than five minutes due to crowded emergencies at 32C temperatures in the central court.
All three fans needed to attract attention in the central court in hot conditions on Thursday.
The Men’s Final on Sunday, with the prediction of 29C, is unlikely that the hottest closing day in the 34.1c record recorded on July 3, 1976 will break the record.
During the 1976 tournament, excessive heat pushed organizers to allow the referees to remove their jackets.
Wimbledon said that the heat rule will be applied for all single activities for players who allow a 10 -minute break at or above the wet bulb sphere temperature.
The rule will be applied after the second set for the best matches of the three and after the third set for the best matches of the third set.
Players may leave the court during the break, but may not be able to receive coaching or medical treatment.




