Prince George, Wimbledon and Kate
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As Wimbledon men's champion Jannik Sinner signed tennis balls for Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the Princess of Wales shared that they'd brought along a third ball for Prince Louis
Prince William and Kate Middleton's three children were treated to a special gift from Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner over the weekend. On Sunday, the future king and queen of England made a surprise appearance at the iconic tennis match, alongside two of their children, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 10.
Prince Louis appeared to have received a surprise treat after missing out on attending the Wimbledon final. Although their youngest son wasn't with them, Prince William and Princess Kate made sure Louis didn miss out on a receiving a present from Wimbledon Champion Jannik Sinner.
In keeping with Wimbledon 's unofficial all-white dress code, which strictly applies to the players, Prince William wore white linen pants to attend the tennis tournament. A fairly unusual option for the Prince of Wales, who ordinarily wears autumnal shades, royal fans were quick to highlight the bold style choice.
A fan posted a video of the Prince and Princess of Wales and their two oldest kids walking to their seats in the royal box at Wimbledon on Sunday.
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THIS is the adorable moment Princess Kate asked Wimbledon champ Jannik Sinner to sign a tennis ball for Prince Louis after his win on Sunday. Seven-year-old Louis was notably absent from the