Crowds cheer as Charlotte and George watch Wimbledon epic without Louis
Prince George and Princess Charlotte watched a Wimbledon classic from the Royal Box as they enjoyed a near five-hour Centre Court epic with their father Prince William and mum Kate.
It was Charlotte's first time at Wimbledon as the Princess of Wales revealed that Prince Louis was "very upset" he wasn't there to watch Carlos Alcaraz dethrone the mighty Novak Djokovic in the men's final.
Earlier, the family waved to the crowds on their way into Centre Court as Kate wowed in a fitting green dress green designed by Roland Mouret. And the princess beamed and applauded both finalists later as she took to the court itself to present the trophies.
William and George both sported smart suits, with lively Louis, five, not yet old enough to be court-side.
The children sat in the Royal Box alongside their parents to see Spanish sensation Alcaraz finally end Djokovic's record-breaking ten year Centre Court dominance. Kids are usually banned from the Royal Box but for a few years now, an exception to the rule has been made for Royals.
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Carlos Alcaraz receiving his trophy from Kate after a thrilling final (AP)They weren't the only royalty in attendance - Felipe VI, the King of Spain, also watched the five-set thriller and was thanked for his support by the new Wimbledon champion.
Speaking to Ella Ottaway, Children, Young People and Families Coordinator at Wimbledon, Kate said: “It’s Charlotte’s first time, George came last year.
“They’ve been eagerly watching. Charlotte you’ve been getting to grips with the scoring haven’t you.
“Louis was very upset he wasn’t coming today.”
Princess Charlotte and Prince George loved their day at Wimbledon (Tim Merry/Daily Mirror)Before the match, the Royal party all shook hands with officials after crossing the VIP bridge, before George and Charlotte were given gifts to remember the day.
The youngsters were both handed goodie bags as they were greeted following their arrival at SW19.
This is excited Princess Charlotte's first visit to the iconic tournament, with George visiting last year.
The moment a new Centre Court king was crowned (NEIL HALL/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)Wearing a flowing blue dress, Charlotte held her mum's hand and walked ahead of George and her father to reach the Players' Lawn and greet staff and police dog Stella.
The Princess of Wales, the royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, returned for a second time this weekend after consoling Tunisia's Ons Jabeur on court after yesterday's defeat to Markéta Vondroušová.
The 41-year-old has been a regular this summer and had a rain-hit visit on the tournament's second day when she took shelter under an umbrella as she was watching British number one Katie Boulter.
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Kate hands Novak Djokovic his runner-up trophy (Getty Images)Every year Kate hands out the tennis trophies to the champions at Wimbledon and this afternoon was no exception.
She smiled, applauded and may have offered some words of comfort to the defeated finalist after today's showdown.
Former champion Djokovic had been going for an eighth Wimbledon title and 24th Grand Slam - and both would have been record-equalling feats, but his young Spanish opponent had other ideas.
Kate seemed equally happy to congratulate the new King of SW19 as she chatted to him while handing over his winning trophy.
Kate was caught up in a gust of wind on the VIP bridge (Stephen Lock / i-Images)
Carlos Alcaraz stunned the crowd by defeating the champion (AP)Both triumphant Alcaraz and his losing Serbian opponent may well be asked what words they exchanged with the princess. Yesterday's defeated finalist revealed how she was comforted by Kate in their post-match conversation.
Jabeur had been consoled by Princess Kate after her latest loss and promised to "come back one day and win this tournament" in pursuit of a maiden Grand Slam title.
The world No.6 also same off second best in last year's US Open final against Polish star Iga Swiatek.
Jabeur was asked by reporters what Princess Kate said to her after Saturday's final. The two-time runner-up at SW19 replied: "Same thing after last year: to encourage me to be strong, to come back and win a Grand Slam, win a Wimbledon."
George was spotted with his head in his hands at one point (Stephen Lock / i-Images)Princess Kate gave Jabeur a hug as she consoled her. "Obviously she was very nice," added Jabeur.
"She didn't know if she wants to give me a hug or not. I told her hugs are always welcome from me. That was a very nice moment and she's always nice to me.
"Because I already lost two finals, and this is the third one. I don't know. I felt I was doing everything right.
The young royals greeted Wimbledon staff and police dog Stella (PA)
George also struggled with the conditions as he made his way in (Stephen Lock / i-Images)"Again, with the same thing that happened last year. It's painful because you feel so close to achieving something that you want, and actually back to square one.
"Again, just try to get rid of these negative thoughts and continue being positive."
Kate's love of the sport is well known and she is said to be a keen tennis player herself.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte were given goodie bags as they arrived (PA)It is one of the ways the mother-of-three reportedly keeps in shape.
Her love of the sport seems to hark back to her school days, where she was a keen sportswoman.
She even had a tennis court built on the grounds of her family home, Anmer Hall, Norfolk.
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