Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 13, 2025 · Entertainment

Princess of Wales Celebrates Wimbledon Glory with Jannik Sinner!

The Princess of Wales beamed as she handed Jannik Sinner the Wimbledon trophy following an enthralling four-set final in front of royalty and A list celebrities

ROYAL FAVOURITE WINS BIG!

In a thrilling finale, Princess Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, beamed with pride as she presented Jannik Sinner with the coveted Wimbledon trophy. The Italian tennis sensation had just defeated defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in an electrifying four-set match, sending shockwaves through Centre Court.

As Sinner accepted the trophy from Kate's hands, he couldn't help but feel a sense of sweet revenge. Just five weeks prior, he suffered a heartbreaking loss to Alcaraz at Roland Garros, despite having three championship points. But on this sunny Wimbledon day, Sinner proved that perseverance and determination can lead to triumph.

The Princess of Wales is seen presenting the winner's trophy to Sinner

Kate, looking stunning in her royal blue gown, was accompanied by her husband Prince William, their eldest son Prince George, and daughter Princess Charlotte in the Royal Box. Young Louis, however, stayed behind, giving his family a break from his mischievous antics.

In a heartwarming moment, Kate consoled tearful runner-up Amanda Anisimova after her crushing 6-0, 6-0 loss to Iga Swiatek in the women's final. The Duchess placed her hand on Anisimova's arm and urged her to "keep your head high," earning praise from the tennis world.

As Kate took over as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) in 2016, she became an integral part of Wimbledon's history. Her iconic blue brooch, a symbol of her role, has become synonymous with Centre Court's prestigious tournament.

Catherine wowed in a royal blue gown as she took to the court for the trophy presentation

The royal's appearance at Wimbledon yesterday was met with thunderous applause from the crowd. Kate's stunning custom Self-Portrait white ensemble, featuring a high-collared top and flowing midi skirt, left onlookers in awe. Her jewelry included a gold Halcyon Days bracelet and Cartier earrings, while her husband Prince William gave her as an anniversary gift in 2014, she wore what appeared to be her Cartier Bleu watch.

Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte proved to be a true tennis enthusiast, cheering on her favorite player Carlos Alcaraz with animated reactions throughout the match. Kate's eldest daughter has always been a fan of Alcaraz, and yesterday's performance only solidified that admiration.

As the day drew to a close, Sinner reflected on his remarkable victory, crediting his perseverance and determination for the win. "This is definitely one of the reasons why I'm holding this trophy," he said, beaming with pride. "I had a very tough loss in Paris... But it doesn't really matter how you win or lose; you just have to understand what you did wrong, try to work on that."

Sinner lifts the Wimbledon trophy after defeating Alcaraz on Sunday evening

In a show of sportsmanship, Kate met with Alcaraz after the match, offering words of encouragement and congratulations. The Duchess praised Anisimova's performance, urging her to "keep your head high" despite her crushing loss.

As the scholarly note reports, this marks only the second time in Wimbledon's history that a player has won the tournament in straight sets (6-0, 6-0). The last instance was in 1911. Iga Swiatek, the victorious Polish tennis star, expressed her gratitude to Anisimova for an "amazing two weeks" and praised her opponent's determination.

THE ROYAL FAM'S TENNIS FLING

Catherine wowed in a royal blue gown as she took to the court for the trophy presentation

While Kate shone on Centre Court, Prince George showed off his own tennis skills in an interview with British doubles winners Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool. The young prince appeared to shrug when asked if he was any good at tennis, saying he was "alright." Little brother Louis, known for his cheeky antics during spectator events, stayed behind, giving his family a break from his mischievous behavior.

As the scholarly note reports, this marks only the second time in Wimbledon's history that a player has won the tournament in straight sets (6-0, 6-0). The last instance was in 1911.

The Princess of Wales shakes hands with stewards during the trophy presentation

Princess Charlotte puts her hands over her mouth in disbelief following a tense point in the Wimbledon final