Adorable moment Prince George and Princess Charlotte 'mirror' each other at Wimbledon
The young royals adopted the same pose as they watched the Wimbledon Men's Singles Final
The Prince and Princess of Wales brought two special guests with them to the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final this year: their eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and the young royals quickly became the stars of Centre Court.
Kate Middleton, 43, returned to Wimbledon on Sunday, July 13, for the final match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
She was joined by Prince William and their children for their first official family outing at the tournament in 2025.
Dressed in a cobalt blue Roksanda midi dress and gold jewellery, Kate looked relaxed and radiant as she led her family through the stands to the Royal Box.
George, 11, looked every inch the future king in a navy suit and tie. Meanwhile, Charlotte, 10, donned a cream dress with navy trim and matching pumps.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte at Wimbledon
In a now-viral moment captured on video and shared on Twitter, Prince George and Princess Charlotte were seen “mirroring” each other in the Royal Box.
Both adopted the same posture: standing with a neutral expression, hands resting on the railing in front of them as they watched the nail-biting match unfold.
In a particularly touching gesture, Charlotte reached over to gently touch George’s hand.
The younger royal appeared to be comforting her brother as they processed Sinner’s win over Alcaraz.
One fan captioned the clip: “Prince George and Princess Charlotte mirroring each other and trying to process that Carlos didn’t win is iconic.”
Others chimed in with heartwarming messages.
“Both of them showing they’re learning to keep a game face on to stay neutral,” a fan theorised.
“She’s going to be of great support to her big brother, the future king,” another commented.
A third fan agreed: “These two will be a force to be reckoned with when they decide to tag team anything.”
“They are sooo stinking cute!” Another gushed. “I love that they’re a close, loving family!”

Kate Middleton returns to Wimbledon
As Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 2016, Kate traditionally attends the finals weekend and presents the championship trophies.
On Sunday, she awarded the Gentlemen’s Singles trophy to Jannik Sinner after his victory.
The day before, Kate also presented the Ladies’ Singles trophy to Iga Swiatek after a stunning 57-minute win over Amanda Anisimova.
During the emotional prize ceremony, Kate was seen comforting Amanda.
“It was such an honour to meet her. She was really kind and she told me to keep my head high,” Amanda later told reporters.
Iga also reflected on the royal moment. “It was surreal,” she gushed. “I’m a big fan of the royal family, so it was amazing. I really appreciated that.”
Sunday’s outing marked a rare but meaningful public appearance for George and Charlotte together. Fans took notice of just how confident and composed the young royals have become.
Their appearances at Wimbledon, Trooping the Colour, and VE Day this year point to an increased presence at public events, particularly as Princess Kate gradually resumes royal duties following her cancer diagnosis.
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