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Royalty at Wimbeldon 2025

Royalty have been spotted at multiple days of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon this month, so we are rounding them all in this article. Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. The Princess of Wales is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club while the Duchess of Gloucester is the President of the Lawn Tennis Association.

Day One

Sarah, Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice of York

Lady Gabriella Kingston

Day Two

Lady Rose Gillman

Lord Frederick Windsor

Day Three

Princess Michael of Kent

Day Four

Prince Michael of Kent

Lady Amelia Windsor

Day Five

The Earl and Countess of St. Andrews

Day Seven

King Frederik X of Denmark

Day Eight

King Frederik X of Denmark and the Duchess of Edinburgh

The Duchess of Gloucester

The Duchess of Gloucester and Duchess of Edinburgh

Michael and Carole Middleton

 

Gloucester Honeysuckle Tiara

Teck Turquoise Tiara

Cartier India Tiara

Iveagh Tiara

Gloucester Diamond Bandeau Tiara

 Diamond Necklace Tiara

Pearl and Emerald Suite

Pink Topaz Necklace

Emerald Necklace

Queen Mary’s Turquoise Fringe Necklace

Queen Mary’s 11-row Pearl Choker

Diamond Corsage Brooch

Diamond Earrings

Gloucester Honeysuckle Tiara

Teck Turquoise Tiara

Iveagh Tiara

Gloucester Diamond Bandeau Tiara

Diamond Necklace Tiara

Pearl and Emerald Suite

Emerald Necklace

Pink Topaz Necklace

Queen Mary’s 11-row Pearl Choker

Diamond Corsage Brooch

Diamond Knot Brooch

Queen Mary’s Turquoise Fringe Necklace

Diamond Earrings

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