At Wimbledon, Princess Kate Middleton extended her support to Amanda Anisimova, the runner-up in the women's singles final, encouraging her to hold her "head high" after experiencing a swift defeat. The match, which lasted only 57 minutes, saw Anisimova outplayed by Poland's Iga Swiatek, who won the final with an impressive score of 6-0 6-0, capturing her first Wimbledon title. After the match, Kate comforted a tearful Anisimova and shared words of encouragement as she received her second-place award. Anisimova expressed her gratitude to Kate, sharing her surprise and appreciation for the princess's presence at the event.
Reflecting on her experience, Anisimova noted that while the outcome was disappointing, she planned to focus on the positive interactions from the day. Swiatek, who received the champion's trophy from Princess Kate, described the moment as "surreal" and appreciated the kindness Kate displayed by complimenting her performance on Centre Court. The Wimbledon champion, a long-time fan of the royal family, was thrilled to have the honor of receiving her trophy from the Princess of Wales.
During her appearance at Wimbledon, Princess Kate interacted with ball boys and girls, including eight-year-old Lydia Lowe, who performed the coin toss for the women's wheelchair final. Kate inquired about Lydia's nerves before the big moment and sought advice about handling the situation. Lydia, who had faced significant health challenges, offered reassuring advice that impressed the princess. Celebrating Lydia's bravery and achievements, Kate commended her during their interaction.
Princess Kate also met with 12-year-old Sophie Kneen, who participated in the coin toss for the women's singles final and discussed the charity work encouraging young girls to engage in sports. Throughout her visit, Kate wore a brooch reflecting the signature colors of Wimbledon and engaged warmly with various individuals, from champions to staff. She complimented the dedication of those working at Wimbledon, including ticket sales operator Jefferson Iweh and honorary steward Bob Flint. Many attendees spoke highly of their conversations with Princess Kate, describing the opportunity to meet her as a privilege and expressing admiration for her kindness and presence at such a celebrated event.
7 Comments
ZmeeLove
Another PR stunt. Does Kate actually care about the sport or is she just there for the cameras?
Habibi
All this royal fluff overshadows the actual tennis. Give me the game stats instead of the princess's brooch!
Muchacha
Kate clearly cares and is very personable. A breath of fresh air!
lettlelenok
Meeting a princess is a 'privilege'? Yawn. Give me a break. Just another example of the class divide.
Bella Ciao
What a fantastic champion Iga is, showing how much she appreciates Princess Kate's comments.
Eugene Alta
It’s wonderful that Kate takes the time to engage with everyone, from champions to staff. A genuinely caring person!
Noir Black
I'm sure the ticket sales operator and steward are thrilled to have gotten noticed. How exciting..." (dripping with sarcasm)