Kate Middleton brings a breath of fresh air to Wimbledon with funny faces
Created: 07/06/2022Updated: 07/06/2022 11:38 am
By: Annemarie Goebbel
Nobody celebrates more than Kate Middleton.
The fans love their many faces and grimaces when the Duchess cheers on the tennis match at Wimbledon.
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Nobody celebrates better than Kate Middleton at Wimbledon.
She enchanted the fans across the board in the semi-final tennis match.
With funny grimaces and an outfit that might look familiar to some, she got the point, set and victory.
Wimbledon - Many had already missed her beaming smile in the Royal Box at Wimbledon.
But the wait was worth it.
Kate Middleton (40) and Prince William (40) took their places on Center Court yesterday in the match between Britain's Cameron Norrie (26) and Belgium's David Goffin (31) for a place in the semi-finals.
Kate Middleton also scored with her fans with her recycled outfit
In the azure, dotted tea dress by Alessandra Rich, Kate conquered the fans with lively facial expressions while cheering.
If the polka-dot outfit looked familiar, the Duchess – highly praised for skilfully recycling her looks – only recently wore the designer piece at the 70th throne jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II (96).
The Finlay Henrietta sunglasses, worn by the Duchess of Cambridge on her Bahama tour and since then a coveted summer accessory, as well as the white Mulberry Amberley bag that has been photographed countless times and Kate's beloved pearl earrings were also part of the tennis game.
As much as fans admire the Duchess' style, she's most celebrated for her expressive faces.
Kate Middleton brings a breath of fresh air to Wimbledon with funny faces
The
opponents on Center Court offered viewers some spectacular scenes, in which Kate and husband Prince William went along with them
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Kate could see the excitement.
She held her breath as rallies built, threw her hands over her head, cheered, suffered and cheered with the world-class players.
Kate Middleton's lively facial expression at a tennis match at Wimbledon shows her as a huge fan of the sport.
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Kate's parents Carole (67) and Michael Middleton (73), who were sitting on the left next to the parents of three in the Royal Box, threw a small air kiss when the Duchess came.
Both have had the pleasure of watching Wimbledon matches on previous occasions with daughter Kate, who is patron of the British Tennis Association.
Sources used:
people.com, Instagram
@dukeandduchessofcambridge