Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte inadvertently recreate Princess Diana and Prince William's iconic Wimbledon moment


The Princess of Wales and her daughter Princess Charlotte were blissfully unaware that they recreated an iconic Wimbledon moment from the past


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Rachel AveryHomes Editor
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The Princess of Wales and her daughter Princess Charlotte recreated an iconic Wimbledon moment when they were courtside in 2024, mimicking the actions of Princess Diana and Prince William, who stood in the same royal box 33 years prior.

Princess Kate stunned in a beautiful purple dress while her daughter wore a navy polka-dot dress, and the pair took to their feet to applaud the tennis players. An uncanny photograph from 1991 shows Princess Diana in a purple blazer and her young son William in an adorable navy blazer, both standing and clapping together in the same manner. Proving that these annual Wimbledon appearances are building core family memories as well as part of the royal family's history. 

Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince William stand and applaud in the Royal Box on Centre Court at Wimbledon, as Steffi Graf wins the Women's Singles Championship.  © PA Images via Getty Images
Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince William stand and applaud in the Royal Box on Centre Court at Wimbledon, as Steffi Graf wins the Women's Singles Championship.
Charlotte of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales court-side of Centre Court during the men's final on day fourteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 14, 2024 © WireImage
Charlotte of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales court-side of Centre Court during the men's final on day fourteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 14, 2024

Princess Kate dodges the royal box 

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The Princess of Wales made a surprise visit to SW19

This year, when Princess Kate attended Wimbledon, she decided to dodge the Centre Court royal box, though. She surprised onlookers by rocking up at Court One to watch a match. Kate watched British sportswoman Katie Swan go head-to-head with Madison Keys from the US on Thursday last week, admiring the tennis alongside tennis champs Sir Andy Murray and Anne Keothavong. Sadly, the royal didn't bring the luck, as Katie was knocked out of the competition by Madison following a 6-1, 6-4 loss.

Princess Kate's candid chats

The Princess was speaking to All England Lawn Tennis Club chair Debbie Jevans and Tim Henman© Getty Images
The Princess was speaking to All England Lawn Tennis Club chair Debbie Jevans and Tim Henman

As the trio watched the nail-biting match, they also found time to catch up about their private lives. Anne, who is a five-time British number one, recalled her time with the Princess when she spoke to reporters on Tuesday, and she revealed that they had a lot in common as they all have young children. "She didn’t stop chatting, it was brilliant. Andy was there as well, and we all have kids [who are of a] similar age, so a lot of the chat revolved around that, and tennis, and encouraging young kids to play and the challenges that we face as parents," Anne said.

Elsewhere, the 44-year-old royal sat with Tim Henman and All England Lawn and Tennis Club Chair Debbie Jevans on Court 18 to watch Arthur Fery play Otto Virtanen. Chat turned to Kate's recent Three Peaks Challenge, and she admitted the weather didn't play ball during her hikes. "The weather was atrocious! I mean, everybody got soaked through, but it was a very stoically British thing to do.

"You know, you're soaking wet and everybody's going 'Come on, you can do it'," she said. 

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