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Princess Kate stuns day four Wimbledon crowds after swapping royal duties for ticket scanning and selfies

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The Princess of Wales proved she isn’t afraid to roll up her sleeves and mingle with the masses at day four of Wimbledon. 
Camera IconThe Princess of Wales proved she isn’t afraid to roll up her sleeves and mingle with the masses at day four of Wimbledon.  Credit: WPA Pool/Getty Images

The Princess of Wales proved she isn’t afraid to roll up her sleeves and mingle with the masses at day four of Wimbledon.

Dressed to impress in a stunning, bright blue pantsuit with her hair slicked back into a perfect ponytail, the royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club was keeping things completely down-to-earth while fans frenzied.

Princess Kate definitely didn’t have to camp out for a seat inside but she made an unforgettable effort to visit those who did.

The legendary crowd of die-hard fans, who had been waiting in the queue since before sunrise, got the chance to meet the Princess and take pictures.

In a royal twist, Princess Kate jumped behind the ticket desk to scan the passes of some incredibly lucky, star-struck fans.

Catherine, Princess of Wales looks on as she attends on day four of The Championships Wimbledon 2026 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Camera IconCatherine, Princess of Wales looks on as she attends on day four of The Championships Wimbledon 2026 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Credit: James Fearn/Getty Images

While the old royal rule book used to read “no selfies,” the Princess threw caution to the wind, beaming for the cameras alongside ecstatic fans who couldn’t believe their luck.

After working the crowds, Kate took a prime court side seat next to former British tennis legend Tim Henman and AELTC chair Deborah Jevans.

In a royal twist, Princess Kate jumped behind the ticket desk to scan the passes of some incredibly lucky, star-struck fans.
Camera IconIn a royal twist, Princess Kate jumped behind the ticket desk to scan the passes of some incredibly lucky, star-struck fans. Credit: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

The trio cheered on Britain’s own Arthur Fery as he went head-to-head with Finland’s Otto Virtanen in a tense second-round clash.

Kate has been a staple at the tournament since marrying Prince William back in 2011, taking over as patron in 2016.

While the old royal rule book used to read “no selfies,” the Princess threw caution to the wind, beaming for the cameras alongside ecstatic fans who couldn’t believe their luck.
Camera IconWhile the old royal rule book used to read “no selfies,” the Princess threw caution to the wind, beaming for the cameras alongside ecstatic fans who couldn’t believe their luck. Credit: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

With the 2026 championships running until July 12, we can only hope this is the first of many court side fashion serves from the Princess.

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