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Princess Kate Radiantly Returns to WimbledonPrincess Kate (43) returned to one of her absolute favorite events: the Wimbledon Championships. Elegantly dressed in a white blazer top with belt and a cream-colored pleated skirt, she took her seat in the Royal Box at Centre Court to watch the women's final between American Amanda Anisimova and Poland's Iga Swiatek.
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Kate, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, waved as she received a standing ovation on Centre Court on Saturday.
In 1998, Konstantin Anisimov and Olga Anisimova moved to the U.S. from Russia with their then-10-year-old daughter, Amanda's older sister Maria Egee, to give her more opportunities. After Amanda was born in 2001, the family of four moved again from New Jersey to Florida to support Maria’s growing tennis ambitions.
Taylor Fritz was a clear underdog against Carlos Alcaraz in the first semifinal of the Wimbledon Championships, considering that he had never won a single set against the Spanish champion in previous clashes.
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Kate Middleton is wearing white at Wimbledon and repeating a favorite combination. See the Princess of Wales' look and all about her outfit.