On Sunday, Princess Charlotte joined her mother Kate Middleton for the second year in a row at a Wimbledon game, this time to see Carlos Alcaraz face off against Novak Djokovic in the Grand Slam. For the event, Charlotte wore a navy blue dress with white polka dots. It featured short ruffled sleeves and a tiered skirt that ended just above the knee.
She wore the dress with nude flats and had her hair partly up in two braids connected at the back with a navy ribbon.
In the audience, Charlotte appeared engrossed by the game, leaning over at times to talk with her mother and pointing to the tennis court. She wore a pair of pink frame sunglasses with pink tinted lenses.
The Princess of Wales received a standing ovation when she entered the Royal Box at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. This was Kate’s second public appearance since announcing that she was receiving treatment for cancer. She also attended the annual Trooping of the Colour with Prince William, Princess Charlotte, and her sons, Prince George and Prince Louis.
For her return to tennis, Kate wore a lavender purple dress from Safiyaa, with puffed sleeves and a long skirt. She accessorized with nude pumps, gold jewelry, and a small white purse.
At the much more formal Trooping the Colour parade, Kate wore a white Jenny Packham dress with a navy and white bow accent around the neckline, matching white heels and a large round hat pinned high on her updo. The family watched the march from a balcony on Buckingham Palace with King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
For that event, Charlotte was also in a navy dress, this one with a sailor collar in white and white ribbon trimming. She matched her brothers, who were both in navy blazers.