Archive for July 8th, 2012

July 8, 2012

Duchess supports athletes at Wimbledon men’s final with other high-profile figures

The Duchess of Cambridge and Pippa Middleton watched the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon on Sunday, July 8, 2012. Photo Credit: AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth.

The Duchess of Cambridge and Pippa Middleton watched the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon on Sunday, July 8, 2012. Photo Credit: AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth.

Quite a few high-profile Wimbledon-goers witnessed Andy Murray and Roger Federer fight for the men’s singles title on Sunday.

The Duchess of Cambridge was just one of many notable figures present to cheer on the athletes.

Prime Minister David Cameron, London Mayor Boris Johnson, and David and Victoria Beckham all made the trip to see some fine tennis. As did Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, actor Jude Law, and Vogue’s Anna Wintour.

The Duke of Cambridge could not be by his wife’s side, but Pippa Middleton stepped in to join the Duchess in the Royal Box.

While it was a disappointing day for Murray and those cheering him on—as Federer prevailed winning his 7th Wimbledon title— the tennis stars provided first class entertainment for the packed crowd.

David and Victoria Beckham in the Royal Box at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon. Photo Credit: PA

David and Victoria Beckham in the Royal Box at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon. Photo Credit: PA.

British Prime Minister David Cameron and his mother Mary Cameron were both present for the men's Wimbledon final. Photo Credit: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Europe

British Prime Minister David Cameron and his mother Mary Cameron at the men’s Wimbledon final. Photo Credit: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Europe.

Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, London Mayor Boris Johnson, and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at the final. Photo Credit: PA

Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, London Mayor Boris Johnson, and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at the final. Photo Credit: PA

Jude Law in the crowd at Wimbledon men's final. Photo Credit:Mike Egerton/PA Wire/Press Association Images.

Jude Law in the crowd at Wimbledon men’s final. Photo Credit:Mike Egerton/PA Wire/Press Association Images.

Anna Wintour upon her arrival for the final day of Wimbledon. Photo Credit: Ruby/WENN

Anna Wintour upon her arrival for the final day of Wimbledon. Photo Credit: Ruby/WENN

July 8, 2012

Duchess to watch Murray at Wimbledon men’s final Sunday

The Duchess was emotional as she watched Murray from The Royal Box last week. Photo via the Mirror

The Duchess was emotional as she watched Murray from The Royal Box last week. Photo via the Mirror

The Duchess of Cambridge will be present in the Royal Box for the Wimbledon men’s singles final tomorrow, to watch the battle for the title between Andy Murray and Roger Federer.

“The Duchess is planning on attending but the Duke cannot because of a prior, private commitment,” a statement from St James’s Palace confirms, according to Digital Spy

Murray was happy to have had some royal support last week, and though the Queen will not be present for the final, he will have a royal fan present.

William and Kate were here the other day,” Murray told The Mirror. “The Queen was here a few years ago, too. There’s a lot of pressure, but it’s obviously a privilege to play in front of those sort of people. I’m not sure if she’ll be here on Sunday, but it would be nice.”

Well, maybe the Duchess saw the article and decided to provide some royal support— however, it’s likely Kate was planning to be present for the final all along; she appeared involved and enthusiastic in the Royal Box last week as she watched Murray play, both applauding and cringing at points.

Federer told The Mirror on Wednesday: “Royals coming out, I think it’s inspiring, too, in some ways, believe it or not. It’s great for the event. It’s great for Wimbledon. It’s great for the club. It’s great for the players.”

Though the Queen will not witness the final, Buckingham Palace has told media that she has followed Murray’s journey to the finals: “The Queen keeps up to date with the news and reads the newspapers, so she’s seen Murray’s progress,” Palace spokesman Zaki Cooper said; the Queen is keeping her weekend free after returning from Scotland to install William as a Knight of the Thistle.

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