Kate Middleton is back at Wimbledon’s All England Club.
Though the UK is currently experiencing the same heat wave that’s hitting much of the world right now, the princess chose a two-piece suit in a bright shade of blue for her appearance.
The matching Gabriela Hearst blazer ($2,190) and pants ($1,090) perfectly complemented her sapphire and lapis jewelry.
With her hair tied back in a high ponytail, she slipped into a white Ralph Lauren T-shirt underneath and added some sparkle with Carousel lapis and moonstone drop earrings ($232). She, of course, wore her sapphire and diamond engagement ring and eternity band.
Though Middleton chose to skip last year’s Wimbledon matches, it’s an event that is normally in her constant rotation.
Earlier today, the princess not only sat in the stands to cheer on the athletes, but also spent some time shaking hands and even collecting tickets from fans who were waiting to enter the stadium.
She later met with the AELTC’s Honorary Stewards who volunteer their time to help assist with entrance lines and general organization surrounding the annual sports event.
A skilled recreational photographer herself, Middleton didn’t depart before also spending some time with children from Shine Camera Club, an organization that helps youth from disadvantaged backgrounds develop photography skills and confidence.
Not only has Middleton attended Wimbledon almost every year since 2011, but she also took over the late Queen Elizabeth’s role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in 2016.
Middleton just recently completed the Three Peaks Challenge to raise money for cancer research and treatment.
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