Tom Cruise and Kate Middleton sit together at Wimbledon
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Tom Cruise and Kate Middleton sit together at Wimbledon
The Duchess of Cambridge returned to Wimbledon on Saturday for the women’s finals.
She was seated a few rows in front of Tom Cruise, who was also in attendance.
Kate is an avid tennis player and patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
Tom Cruise and Kate Middleton are back for more thrilling tennis matches!
The Top Gun: Maverick star, 60, and the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, were sat a few seats; in front of each other at Wimbledon on Saturday for the women’s finals; between Ons Jabeur of Tunisia and Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan.
As a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club; and a keen tennis player (she and Prince William have a court; at their country residence at Anmer Hall); Kate frequently attends matches from the Royal Box.
The British monarch complemented her bright yellow outfit for the afternoon stroll; with a pair of big sunglasses. Cruise, on the other hand, looked sharp with a blue suit; white dress shirt, and light blue tie.
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After defeating Jabeur, 27, in the match on Saturday, Rybakina, 23, claimed her maiden; Grand Slam victory and raised the Venus Rosewater dish at Wimbledon.
Last year, Kate went to the women’s final and gave the trophy to Ashleigh Barty; of Australia, who won.
Seeing the men’s finals at Wimbledon with Prince William, 40; on Sunday will make for an interesting weekend; for the sports enthusiast Kate.
Tuesday at the tennis event, the mother of three made her 2022 debut with Prince William. The two became agitated at various moments while watching the men’s singles; quarterfinal match between Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and Italy’s Jannik Sinner; as well as the match between Cameron Norrie of the UK and Belgium’s David Goffin.
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