Princess Kate Middleton served up plenty of style at this year’s famed Wimbledon tournament.
Kate, 44, donned a chic red peplum dress to attend the women’s singles final match between Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova. The Princess of Wales completed her ensemble with diamond drop earrings and, for glam, wore her hair in a half-up-half-down ‘do.
Kate, the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club where Wimbledon is held, previously attended an earlier match in the tournament on July 2. At the time, she stunned in a crisp, light blue pantsuit.
Just days before her dual Wimbledon outings, Kate completed the National Three Peaks Challenge, a mountaineering event across peaks in Scotland, England and Wales, to raise awareness for cancer treatment. (Kate was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in 2024, announcing the following year that she was in remission.)
“Every year, hundreds of thousands of people in this country hear the words no one wants to hear. What follows is a path that tests every part of who we are: physically, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually,” she wrote via Instagram on June 28. “The challenges ripple outwards, touching families, friendships, work and the quiet moments we spend alone with our thoughts.”
Kate continued at the time, “Cancer doesn’t just affect the body. It changes how you think and feel and profoundly affects every aspect of life. I know this personally, and that the journey through and beyond treatment requires more than medicine alone.”
The royal further revealed she decided to embark on the National Three Peaks Challenge to “raise awareness for the deeper impact of serious illness and the importance of holistic healthcare.”
“Every individual is different, and ensuring there is a whole person approach to care enables those living through cancer to manage the deeply personal challenge of diagnosis,” the princess noted late last month. “Holistic therapies complement clinical pathways and support patients’ ability to maintain their wellbeing, resilience and quality of life during an exceptionally difficult time. We have an opportunity to reshape what the future of holistic cancer care looks like, enabling more people, nationwide, to access the kind of personalized support that can help make a meaningful difference during and after medical treatment.”
At the end of her trek, Kate reunited with her husband, Prince William, their three children, as well as her parents and brother James Middleton.


