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Kate Middleton arrives at Wimbledon with unexpected €1,000 accessory

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Kate Middleton was all smiles as she arrived for the Women's Singles Final at Wimbledon on Saturday, toting an unexpected accessory.

The Princess of Wales will watch Amanda Anisimova, who has one hell of a comeback story, and Iga Świątek battle it out on Centre Court from the Royal Box.

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As patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Kate often hands out trophies at Wimbledon and watches from the best seats in the house.

Catherine, Princess of Wales attends day thirteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Pic: WireImage
Catherine, Princess of Wales attends day thirteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Pic: WireImage

Kate got the wear tennis whites memo on Saturday, arriving in a high-neck collared belted top and pleated skirt, a style that royal watchers will surely recognise.

The silhouette is one Kate has rocked before, with the look being very similar to Self-Portrait's famous layered midi dresses, such as the one she wore at the Order of the Garter Service in June.

Catherine, Princess of Wales with AELTC chair Debbie Jevans as she arrives to attend the Ladies' Singles Final during day thirteen of Wimbledon. Pic: Getty Images
Catherine, Princess of Wales with AELTC chair Debbie Jevans as she arrives to attend the Ladies' Singles Final during day thirteen of Wimbledon. Pic: Getty Images

While the royals usually prefer to carry a small bag for public appearances, in an unexpected turn, Kate accessorised her Wimbledon 2025 outfit with a large handbag.

She carried a €1,075 Anya Hindmarch bag as she arrived at Wimbledon, which appears to be the Neeson Small Square Tote in chalk.

Catherine, Princess of Wales meeting Lydia Lowe, eight, from the Dan Maskell Tennis Trust, at Wimbledon 2025. Pic: Getty Images
Catherine, Princess of Wales meeting Lydia Lowe, eight, from the Dan Maskell Tennis Trust, at Wimbledon 2025. Pic: Getty Images

Kate has long been a tennis fan and told Sue Barker in a 2017 BBC documentary: 'I have watched Wimbledon, that was very much part of my growing up.

'I think it really inspires youngsters, myself, it inspired me when I was younger to get involved in the game. It hasn't changed either, I think that's what's so wonderful.'

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