
The Princess of Wales greeted tennis fans who have queued for hours in the hopes of securing a ticket to Wimbledon, as she attends the fourth day of the tournament.
Kate wore a blue linen suit as she spoke to hopeful attendees who have waited outside the famous sports ground since as early as 4am to gain access to the championships.
The princess, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, then joined stewards to help take payment and hand out tickets to lucky people who managed to gain entry after a long wait.

Kate told two tennis fans to “have a great time” as she handed them a ticket on Thursday morning.
In the queue, she could be seen smiling and laughing as she greeted visitors and took pictures with them.
Speaking to two excited children, she asked them if they were big tennis fans, to which they smiled and nodded.
One attendee congratulated the princess on her recent Three Peaks challenge.
Kate also spoke to honorary stewards, who volunteer each year to manage the busy queue.

Onlookers stopped to take pictures as Kate entered the grounds of the famous sports venue.
The princess is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and regularly attends Wimbledon.
Last year, she presented the men’s trophy to world number one Jannik Sinner after watching the singles final on Centre Court with the Prince of Wales.
The princess was diagnosed with cancer in 2024 and made her second public appearance following her diagnosis at the championships that year.
She was greeted with cheers and applause as she and Princess Charlotte took their seats in the front row of the royal box at Centre Court.
At the start of 2025, she confirmed she was free from the disease.
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