Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 14, 2025 · Entertainment

Royal Disappointment: Prince George and Princess Charlotte's Reaction at Wimbledon

Prince George (pictured, left) and Princess Charlotte (pictured, right) appear to look disappointed after Alcaraz lost the Wimbledon men's final

Royal Scandal: Prince George and Princess Charlotte's Wimbledon Blues Exposed!

In a shocking turn of events, the usually beaming faces of Prince George and Princess Charlotte were yesterday replaced with disappointment and despair as they watched Carlos Alcaraz lose the men's final at Wimbledon.

The 11-year-old future king and his 10-year-old sister joined their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, in the royal box to cheer on their favorite player. But despite being major fans of Alcaraz, the siblings looked crestfallen as the Spaniard went down in four sets to Italian challenger Jannik Sinner.

The Princess of Wales beamed as she handed Jannik Sinner the Wimbledon trophy following an enthralling four-set final

It's no secret that the Princess of Wales is a tennis enthusiast, having been patron of the All England Lawn and Tennis Club since 2016. In fact, Kate Middleton has been known to present the trophy to the tournament's winner - an honor she fulfilled once again yesterday.

As part of her duties, Kate beamed with pride as she handed Sinner the coveted Wimbledon trophy, while Prince George and Princess Charlotte looked on with downcast faces. The royal siblings adopted identical poses, resting their arms on the wall of the royal box in a rare display of sibling solidarity.

Meanwhile, behind-the-scenes drama unfolded as Kate Middleton's usually stoic demeanor gave way to genuine warmth towards Jannik Sinner. According to eyewitnesses, the Princess of Wales was beaming with pride as she congratulated Sinner on his historic win - sweet revenge for the 23-year-old Italian who had previously lost a marathon Roland Garros final to Alcaraz.

In a surprise move, Prince William and Kate Middleton took to social media to congratulate both players on their "amazing performances." The royal couple's post read: "What a final! An amazing performance from both players. Well done @janniksin on your first Championship!"

As the dust settled on Centre Court, whispers began circulating about the true extent of Kate's tennis obsession. Insiders claim that the Princess of Wales has been known to spend hours watching matches, analyzing strategy, and offering words of encouragement to her favorite players.

But it wasn't just Kate who stole the show yesterday. Prince George and Princess Charlotte were spotted in their Sunday best as they arrived at Wimbledon, with the young Princess sporting a pretty cream frock with black piping and George looking dapper in a dark suit and tie.

The royal siblings were undoubtedly the stars of the show, with Louis - the mischievous youngest child - absent from the proceedings. It's rumored that the cheeky 7-year-old was too busy enjoying his summer vacation to join his family at Wimbledon.

As Kate Middleton wrapped up her duties on Centre Court, she took time out to console tearful runner-up Amanda Anisimova after her crushing defeat to Iga Swiatek in the women's final. The Princess of Wales' kind words and gentle touch reportedly left Anisimova feeling "really emotional again" as she broke down in tears during a post-match interview.

In a rare display of royal family warmth, Kate was seen chatting with Anisimova, offering words of encouragement and support as the young American tennis player struggled to come to terms with her historic loss. It's clear that Kate Middleton has earned herself a reputation as not just a patron of Wimbledon, but a true champion of sportsmanship and compassion.

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