Duchess Kate made a shining solo appearance at Wimbledon’s Ladies’ Singles Final.
The Duchess of Cambridge arrived at the finals of the tennis championships Saturday morning, where she watched the big match and later presented the trophy to Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC). The duchess shined amidst the crowds in a radiant, bright yellow Roksanda gown, which she previously wore during the Cambridges’ royal Caribbean tour last spring.
The maxi-length dress features short sleeves, structured shoulders, and an off-center bow decoration, as well as a flowing maxi-length skirt. She paired the dress with classic white heels by Gianvito Rossi, and her accessories included citrine and diamond earrings by Kiki McDonough, her sapphire and diamond engagement ring, and a bow pin in AELTC’s green and purple colors.
Duchess Kate also donned a pair of oversized, cat-eye sunglasses while watching the match in the Royal Box, alongside the chairman of the All England Club, Ian Hewitt.
This isn’t the first time the duchess has chosen a bright yellow look for Wimbledon. In 2016, she wore a yellow Roksanda dress, which features white colorblock details, at the sides to watch Serena Williams win in a semifinals match. She finished the look with nude pointy pumps, a silver watch, and her engagement ring.
The royal will return to Wimbledon tomorrow, where she and Prince William will attend the Gentlemen’s Singles Final. The royal couple made a surprise appearance to attend the quarterfinals match Tuesday, watching the game with Hewitt, and Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.
For Tuesday’s look, Kate rewore a bright blue-and-white polka-dot dress by Alessandra Rich that she first wore during Jubilee Weekend last month. She accessorized the look with black-and-white slingback heels, a white mini bag, pearl drop earrings, and her sapphire engagement ring, later adding brown tortoiseshell sunglasses from Finlay as the sun came out.
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