
Kate Middleton arrives for Wimbledon (Image Credit - X)
The Wimbledon women’s singles final is underway, with the eyes of the world—and a dazzling lineup of celebrities—on Centre Court. Five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek faces Amanda Anisimova in what promises to be a gripping match, with the winner crowned under the gaze of royalty and stardom.
The Royal Box, with its 74 seats of prime viewing real estate, has been an exclusive Wimbledon tradition since 1922. Invitations are extended by the Chairman of the All England Club, often with input from The Lawn Tennis Association and tournament organisers.
This year, the Royal Box boasts a high-wattage guest list of global icons from film, sport, politics, and royalty.
Wimbledon’s Royal Box continues to be the pinnacle of prestige, not just for players but for the guests who witness the tournament’s most historic moments from its most iconic seats.
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