Dustin Hoffman and his wife, Lisa, looked more in love than ever in new photos at Wimbledon.
The adored actor and spouse of more than 45 years held hands in snaps as they headed into the super luxe Centre Court enclosure at the tennis event..
The couple were lucky enough to watch the action from the Royal Box and while the athletes were the stars, fans could stop talking about Dustin either.
At 88 years old, Dustin looked incredible. Not only was he styled to perfection in Ralph Lauren, but he had a spring in his step and exuded the cheeky charm he's been made famous for.
After photos were posted on Instagram of Dustin, fans were quick to say the same thing, with many calling him "incredible," "talented," and "looking fantastic." Some said they couldn't believe his age.
Dustin was just one of the many famous faces in the Royal Box with the likes of Kate Middleton, Anna Wintour, Sienna Miller and Nicole Kidman also showing up.
Dustin's relationship with his wife
Dustin and Lisa have been married since 1980 and they share four children.
In 2016, Lisa told The Daily Telegraph. "We've been married 36 years and together 40 years. I say in Hollywood it is like dog years so you have to multiply that by seven. Maybe we are more in love [than when we got married], it continues to grow."
Dustin's career meant the family often traveled to where he was working, but their lifestyle created a special bond. "Our priority was to be with the kids. Even if we had a social obligation later, we would have dinner with the children first and go out afterward."
She continued: "One of the challenges that actors have is that they travel often for their jobs. Dustin and I made the decision immediately that we would stick together and no matter how challenging it was for our children or for us, we went everywhere with him, the whole group of us.
"We went with him to make his movies, from Morocco to Cincinnati, and I think it helped being together."
He's a devoted dad to his six children
Dustin is also a dad to his two children he welcomed with his first wife, Anne Byrne.
He adores being a father and told The Washington Post when his kids were young: "I know that it's a fantasy, but I wish that I could be the kind of parent who is like the ideal director. That is, someone who guides you without your even knowing it, without imposing himself."








