A dream in green! Kate Middleton sports a £1380 emerald midi dress from London-designer Emilia Wickstead as she ends her Covid-isolation at Wimbledon ladies finals
- Kate Middleton sported a £1380 dress from London-based designer Emilia Wickstead today at Wimbledon
- Duchess looked impeccably stylish in a cloqué midi dress from the Kiwi designer with altered cap sleeves
- Complementing the bright green dress was a simple pair of £550 white leather heels from cult designer Jimmy Choo and she completed the look with a simple blue and white floral face mask
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Kate Middleton sported a £1380 dress from London-based designer Emilia Wickstead today as she joined Prince William and a group of VIPs in the royal box at Wimbledon.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, looked impeccably stylish in a cloqué midi dress from the Kiwi designer with altered cap sleeves.
The royal has sported dresses from the boutique brand on multiple occasions and often recycles looks from the designer.
Complementing the bright green dress was a simple pair of £550 white leather heels from cult designer Jimmy Choo. Kate completed the look with a simple blue and white floral face mask.
Kate Middleton sported a £1380 dress from London-based designer Emilia Wickstead today as she joined Prince William and a group of VIPs in the royal box at Wimbledon.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, looked impeccably stylish in a cloqué midi dress from the Kiwi designer with altered cap sleeves.
Kate, who today left self-isolation, is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, presented champion Ashleigh Barty with her trophy alongside president of the All England Club the Duke of Kent as the crowd cheered today.
She was first alerted about her contact’s positive test last Friday – after spending most of the day at Wimbledon with VIPs including Tim Henman and Joe Wicks.
Sporting perfectly coiffed hair, Kate showed off a natural make-up look as she sat front row next to her husband at the Grand Slam final.
Protecting herself from the British summer, the mother-of-three wore Rayban sunglasses and sported minimal jewellery for the day out.
The royal has sported dresses from the boutique brand on multiple occasions and often recycles looks from the designer.
Complementing the bright green dress was a simple pair of £550 white leather heels from cult designer Jimmy Choo
Meanwhile, Prince William looked the epitome of summer chic in a blue suit and darkened tie. The couple watched Ashleigh Barty triumph in the Wimbledon final, as the Aussie beat Czech Karolina Pliskova in three sets to win her first Wimbledon championship title – the first time a women’s singles final has gone to three sets in 15 years.
Going necklace free, Kate showed off her glistening wedding ring and a small bangle as she clapped and cheered on Australian champion Ashleigh Barty.
Meanwhile, Prince William looked the epitome of summer chic in a blue suit and darkened tie.
The couple watched Ashleigh Barty triumph in the Wimbledon final, as the Aussie beat Czech Karolina Pliskova in three sets to win her first Wimbledon championship title – the first time a women’s singles final has gone to three sets in 15 years.
Going necklace free, Kate showed off her glistening wedding ring and a small bangle as she clapped and cheered on Australian champion Ashleigh Barty.
As patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, presented the champion with her trophy alongside president of the All England Club the Duke of Kent as the crowd cheered.
As patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, presented the champion with her trophy alongside president of the All England Club the Duke of Kent as the crowd cheered.
The Cambridges were joined in the Royal Box by the Duke of Kent – who will present his last trophy tomorrow before stepping down as president of the All England Club after 52 years of service.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden was also seated near to the royal couple, as was London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Kate will go to the men’s final on her own on Sunday, with Prince William expected to watch England take on Italy in the Euros 2020 final in Wembley.
However, there is confusion over Kate being out of quarantine already, despite only staring self-isolating on 2nd July.
Under current guidelines, the Duchess should have quarantined for 10 days after contact, which suggests that it took place last Wednesday, or 30th June.
Kensington Palace said her self-isolation period will have finished by Saturday but did not confirm when it officially ended.
Kate is understood to have been alerted personally and was not ‘pinged’ by the NHS Test and Trace app, leaving the All England Club at 5pm on Friday.
This is significantly earlier than she has done in previous years, and the move forced her to miss her friend Andy Murray take on Canadian opponent Denis Shapovalov.