Princess Kate greets at Wimbledon finale in London with cheers and applause
After the final of the tennis tournament, where Spanish title defender Carlos Alcaraz faces Serbian Grand Slam record winner Novak Djokovic, the Princess will present the winner's trophy. While Kate follows the Wimbledon Final in London, her husband and British heir William will be among the spectators in Berlin for the Europa Championship football final between England and Spain.
Princess Catherine, commonly known as Kate, made her first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis in mid-June. The 42-year-old participated in the traditional birthday parade "Trooping the Colour" in honor of King Charles III and waved from the balcony of Buckingham Palace with other members of the British royal family to the numerous onlookers below.
King Charles III is currently undergoing cancer treatment. The disease was diagnosed in him earlier this year following a prostate operation. After a three-month break, he has been taking on public engagements again since early May. The type of cancer the King and his daughter-in-law are suffering from has not been made public.
- Despite the excitement of the Wimbledon-Final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, Kate chose to watch it from London.
- The victor of the tough men's singles match at Wimbledon will receive the prestigious trophy, presented by the Princess.
- Meanwhile, the Football European Championship final between England and Spain attracted King Charles's attention in Berlin rather than the tennis event in London.
- The Jubilee celebrations commemorating King Charles's reign brought Duchess Catherine back into public life, with her first appearance after the cancer diagnosis at the Trooping the Colour event.
- Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will undoubtedly receive rousing applause from the Wimbledon crowd, regardless of the final result.
- Though King Charles and Kate are both battling cancer, their courage and resilience have been an inspiration to many, leading to increased public support.
- As Sunday marking the finale of both the Wimbledon tournament and the European Championship approaches, London will be alive with anticipation and cheers from football and tennis fans alike.