Prince Georgemade hisWimbledon debuton a hot day.
Prince George’s outfit had to do with Wimbledon’s strict dress code. Since the family was sitting in the front row of the Royal Box at Centre Court, men are required to wear “suits/jacket and tie,” according to the tennis tournament’swebsite.
The young royal, who will celebrate his ninth birthday on July 22, was seen wiping his head during the match. At one point, Kate also placed her hand on her son’s face. George was also spotted drinking out of a grey cup.
Prince George and Prince William.Ryan Pierse/Getty

Prince Georgestill seemed to enjoy the game, smiling and chatting with his parents throughout. But perhaps the highlight came when the trio met championNovak Djokovic, who let the price hold the coveted trophy.
“Don’t drop it,“Prince Williamsaid with a laugh.
Prince George.Karwai Tang/WireImage

Prince Georgehas reached the age where he is wearing suits regularly, from family outings likeTrooping the Colourto sporting events like last summer’sEuro 2020 soccer tournament. When he was younger, George — and now his little brother, 4-year-oldPrince Louis— woreshorts with knee socksfor more formal events.
Kate Middleton, Prince George and Prince William.Ryan Pierse/Getty

WhenPrince Williammade hisfirst appearance at Wimbledonalongside momPrincess Dianashortly after his ninth birthday in 1991, he also wore a suit.
For Sunday’s match,Prince Williamopted for a tan blazer with blue pants and a blue tie, accessorizing with sunglasses.
Meanwhile, Kate sported a navy blue and white polka dot dress. The finishing touch on Kate’s outfit was an exclusive accessory: the green and purple bow tie pin, signifying her status as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The club’s official colors are dark green and purple, and only a few select people — including the club’s president, the committee of management, vice presidents and four members of executive staff — are permitted to wear the bow.
Kate Middleton, Prince George and Prince William.Karwai Tang/WireImage

The heat was certainly a style factor over the weekend. While women are usually discouraged from wearing hats in the Royal Box to ensure they don’t block the view of attendees seated behind them, the tennis club made an exception in the warm weather on Saturday during the women’s final.
While many guests wore hats with the tennis tournament’s green and purple colors that were provided — just likePrincess Beatriceand Edoardo Mapelli Mozzidid earlier in the week— Kate brought her own straw sunhat that perfectly complemented her yellow dress.
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The Duchess of Cambridge is a regular face at Wimbledon — she attended on three different days in 2022. In addition to being the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, she is an avid tennis player herself. In fact, Kate and William have a court at their country home in Norfolk, Anmer Hall.
source: people.com