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Kate Middleton and Prince William didn’t want to make their youngest child upset.
The royal couple attended the Wimbledon men's singles final with their two oldest kids, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 10, on July 14 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.
In the match, Italy’s Jannik Sinner beat Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz en route to his first ever Wimbledon title, per ESPN.
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Middleton, who accepted an honorary membership at the All England Club in 2013, per CBS News, and has been the patron of the club since 2016, per Yahoo, presented Sinner with the trophy after his win.
Following the ceremony, Sinner shared a moment with Middleton, William and their two present kids.
In a video shared by Wimbledon on X, Sinner can be seen signing tennis balls for George, who had one in his hand, and Charlotte, who had two to sign.
A special gift from the new #Wimbledon Champion to Their Royal Highnesses Prince George and Princess Charlotte 😁 pic.twitter.com/GQasAeaj5R
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 13, 2025
“Thank you so much, that’s really kind,” Middleton said to the tennis star before clarifying that they “brought one for their brother, as well,” according to People.
In addition to George and Charlotte, the Prince and Princess of Wales share a 7-year-old son named Louis, per ABC News.
“Louis would be very upset otherwise,” William can be heard saying in the background.
Jannik Sinner & Princess Catherine & Prince William & Prince George & Princess Charlotte#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/UZ4DDwfFl6
— Jannik Sinner HQ (@HqSinner) July 13, 2025
Louis has yet to make his Wimbledon debut, but that time will come soon enough.
Prince George didn’t make his debut at the men’s final until 2022, when he was seated in the Royal Box with his mom and dad. He was 9 years old at the time, according to People.
Princess Charlotte made her debut the following year alongside her brother, mom and dad, per People. She was 8 at the time.
Sinner describes meeting Middleton and William as ‘amazing’
In a press conference following his Grand Slam victory — the fourth of his career, per ESPN — Sinner was asked what he said to the royal couple’s two kids.
“In the beginning, I didn't know what to say,” Sinner said, per the Independent. “It's difficult to understand, you know, how you can talk. I always try to talk very natural.”
“I asked the kids if they play tennis and asked them what kind of rackets they play with, these kind of things,” he added.
According to journalist José Morgado, Prince George replied, “I play with Yonex,” to Sinner’s question.
As for what it was like meeting the Prince and Princess of Wales, Sinner described it as “amazing.”
“I believe for us tennis players, it's so nice to have them watching us because it makes it even more special,” he said, per the Independent.
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“You see how much they care about tennis and the sport itself. It's very prestigious. I've been lucky to meet her and the whole family, and it was a very nice moment,” he added.