Pippa Middleton, the sister of Princess Catherine, made a striking public appearance at Wimbledon, marking her first outing since the announcement of her sister’s cancer diagnosis.
Accompanied by her husband, James Matthews, Pippa graced day 12 of the prestigious tennis competition on July 12, exuding grace in a delightful floral ensemble.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2017, are well-known for their regular presence at the iconic Wimbledon event.
Amid fervent speculation surrounding Princess Catherine’s potential attendance at the championship matches, Pippa’s attendance garnered significant attention.
The Princess of Wales, a devoted tennis enthusiast and esteemed patron of the All England Club, traditionally presents trophies to the Wimbledon champions, a role she may fulfill during the upcoming women’s singles final on Saturday, July 13, and the men’s singles final on Sunday, July 14.
Princess Catherine, who disclosed her cancer diagnosis in March and has been undergoing treatment, has largely remained out of the public eye this year.
Notably, Pippa’s parents, Carol and Michael Middleton, have also graced Wimbledon twice since the tournament commenced on July 1.
The Middleton couple made their debut at the event on July 4, where they enjoyed the matches from the distinguished Royal Box.