
Who's in the Royal Box for Wimbledon 2025 men's singles final? It's not just Kate Middleton and Prince Williams
The restricted area, which has 74 chairs and is located in the best viewing slot, has been used since 1922 for hosting Wimbledon friends and guests.
Kate Middleton, Prince William and two of their kids arrived at Wimbledon as the Royal family members smiled and waved at the crowd.
They will watch the Wimbledon men's singles championship from the Royal Box, with celebrities including Paul Mescal, Nicole Kidman, and Anna Wintour joining them.
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