Kate Middleton caught in the rain at Wimbledon booth15:31

King of England III. Charles’ bride, Kate Middleton, attended the Wimbledon tournament. It has been reported daily mail.

Prince William’s wife showed up at the tennis tournament in a Balmain mint double-breasted blazer with a white collar and button up, complemented by a boiled pleated skirt. The look is completed with heels and a matching mini bag.

Of the jewelry, Kate Middleton chose pearl earrings and a bracelet. Instead of a brooch, She wore a small green and purple bow on her jacket, indicating that she is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC).

The Princess of Wales sat in the stands next to old world No. 1 Laura Robson. The monarch, who was watching the match between the English Cathy Bulter and the Russian Daria Saville, was caught in the rain and had to take shelter under an umbrella.

Formerly Kate Middleton played tennis with old world number one Roger Federer.



Source: Gazeta

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