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Adorable moment Kate Middleton asks brave young girl for advice at Wimbledon – and is told ‘don't be nervous'

Adorable moment Kate Middleton asks brave young girl for advice at Wimbledon – and is told ‘don't be nervous'

The Irish Sun3 days ago
THIS is the sweet moment the Princess of Wales asks an eight-year-old tennis fan for some advice at Wimbledon.
Kate shook hands with each member of the greeting party and had a brief chat about their time at the tournament so far.
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The Princess of Wales spoke with Lydia Lowe, eight, from the Dan Maskell Tennis Trust
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Catherine shook the beaming youngster's hand in an adorable moment
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Wimbledon foundation host Shaniah Williams was also met by the Royal as she arrived to attend the Ladies' Singles Final
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In an adorable moment, the Princess appeared to ask young Lydia, who overcame a brain injury and had to learn how to walk again, if she had any advice for the big day.
During the sweet interaction Kate asked: "Have you got any advice for me, because I've got a part, I've got to do the prizegiving.
"Any advice for me?"
The brave girl seemed to reply: "Um, don't be nervous. Take deep breaths."
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Kate graciously responded: "Take deep breaths, ok, I'll remember that. Thank you."
The Royal met young people from the Work at Wimbledon programme and Wimbledon Foundation representatives Shaniah Williams and Jefferson Iweh.
Sophie, 12, is part of the foundation's women and girls inclusion project, and said of being chosen to do the coin toss: "I'm really excited, it's always been a dream of mine to go out on Centre Court."
She also talked with Wimbledon's longest-serving steward, Bob Flint, who has worked the Championships each year since 1980.
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Kate, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, will present the trophy on Centre Court to the winner of the match between
Ahead of the final, the princess, wearing a white belted jacket and pleated skirt, met the winner of the ladies' wheelchair final, Wang Ziying.
Kate, who donned a bow-shaped brooch in the Wimbledon colours of purple and green, spoke with Jefferson Iweh, a ticket sales operator; Bob Flint, an honorary steward; and Wimbledon foundation host Shaniah Williams.
Last year, the princess presented the Wimbledon men's final trophy to
Princess Kate bounces into the Royal Box on Centre Court to cheering crowds as she watches the Wimbledon women's final
The Princess of
Wales
's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, were seen in the Royal Box on Monday, with the
The Queen told tennis star Novak Djokovic that she was keeping her "fingers crossed" as she visited Wimbledon on Wednesday.
The Princess Royal's son Peter Phillips attended the championships on Wednesday, with
Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah, former footballer Ian Wright and Welsh singer
Temperatures are forecast to peak at around 30C and fall short of a record for a women's singles final day, with 31.2C having been recorded on the day of the 1976 final between Chris Evert and Evonne Goolagong Cawley.
Met Office meteorologist Greg Dewhurst said: "There will be blue skies at Wimbledon throughout the day, so it will feel hot, with very high UV levels and a light wind.
"There might be a little bit more cloud around tomorrow, making it a degree lower."
The men's singles semi-final on Friday between Carlos Alcaraz and
Three fans also needed attention on Centre Court on Thursday in similarly hot conditions.
The men's singles final on Sunday, with highs of 29C predicted, is unlikely to break the record of the warmest closing day on record of 34.1C recorded on July 3 1976.
The extreme heat during the 1976 tournament prompted organisers to allow umpires to remove their jackets.
Wimbledon has said the heat rule will apply for all singles events for players, which allows for a 10-minute break when the wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) is at or above 30.1C.
The rule will apply after the second set for all best-of-three-set matches, and after the third set for all best-of-five-set matches.
Players may leave the court during the break, but they may not receive coaching or medical treatment.
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The Princess of Wales was spotted at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships this morning
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Athletes Iga Swiatek of Poland and Amanda Anisimova of United States pose for a photo at the net
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