Princess Charlotte made a dazzling entrance at her first Wimbledon appearance, stealing the spotlight in a charming pair of pink sunglasses.
While she relished the final showdown between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic alongside her older brother Jorge, her youngest sibling, Louis, was left disheartened back at home.
The young princess appeared mesmerized by the game, cheering for winning shots and sharing hearty laughs at missed opportunities.
Despite his eagerness to be part of the action as a ballboy this year, 5-year-old Louis was crestfallen that he couldn’t join his siblings at the prestigious event.
Upon their arrival at SW19, the Princess of Wales, accompanied by her husband and children, conversed with Ella Ottaway, who oversees the All England Club’s Young People’s Programme.
She mentioned that it was Charlotte’s debut at Wimbledon, while Jorge had attended the event the previous year.
The excitement was palpable as the royal trio settled in to watch the thrilling match unfold.
During a chat with 16-year-old ballboy Joel, it was revealed that Louis had been diligently practicing his ballboy skills at home, mimicking their serious demeanor and stance.
Despite his absence, Jorge and Charlotte were fully engrossed in the match, seated attentively in the center court between their parents in the royal box.
The crowd warmly welcomed the young royals, applauding their presence as they settled in for the match.
Throughout the intense game, 9-year-old Jorge displayed a mix of emotions, at one point seen with his head buried in his hands after a close call.
Dressed smartly in a blue suit and tie, the young prince frequently leaned over to discuss the match with his father.
Charlotte, donning a blue outfit herself, mirrored her brother’s enthusiasm, visibly expressing her emotions as the match unfolded.