
Kate Middleton and Prince William Show Rare PDA With Kiss at Charity Polo Game
Kate Middleton is serving up style at Wimbledon 2026.
The Princess of Wales stepped out at the penultimate day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London July 11, sporting a head-turning crimson dress.
Indeed, the 44-year-old looked regal in red at the women’s singles final as she donned a belted Roland Mouret dress, which featured a V-cut neckline and fit-and-flare skirt.
To accessorize, she opted for dainty jewelry and nude heels.
“An unforgettable Women’s Final at @wimbledon,” Kate—who was accompanied by her mother Carole Middleton at the tournament—wrote on her and William’s official Instagram page following the outing. “Two outstanding performances. Congratulations Linda Nosková on a remarkable Wimbledon Championship!”
But the event wouldn’t mark Kate’s first Wimbledon outing this year. After all, she also made a surprise appearance at the tournament July 2, where she handed out tickets to excited tennis fans.
For the occasion, Kate aced yet another fashion moment as she wore a bright blue pantsuit with a white top underneath. To top off her winning look, the royal rocked brown heels and a statement ponytail.
Though Kate has attended the sporting event nearly every year since marrying Prince William in 2011, her sister Pippa Middleton made a rare appearance at the July 6 match, where she wore a floral print sundress and oversized sunglasses.
Recently, Kate—mom to Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, 8, with William—showed off her own athleticism as she participated in the UK’s National Three Peaks Challenge, trekking across the highest peaks of England, Scotland and Wales.
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Kate—who was diagnosed with cancer in March 2024 before going into remission in January 2025—hiked in support of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, which funds cancer treatment and research.
“Through this challenge, I want to raise awareness for the deeper impact of serious illness and the importance of holistic healthcare,” she wrote in the caption of a June 28 Instagram post. “Every individual is different, and ensuring there is a whole person approach to care enables those living through cancer to manage the deeply personal challenge of diagnosis.”
“Lots of people have asked me why I’m doing this challenge and partly it’s personal,” Kate added in a separate Instagram video shared June 28. “I’m so grateful to be here, to be strong enough to walk these hills. But more importantly it’s to give something back.”
For all the stars who have made their way across the pond to Wimbledon 2026, read on…
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