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Queen Camilla returned to Wimbledon for Wednesday’s quarterfinal matches a year after joining in “the wave” with a No. 1 Court crowd.
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PureWow on MSNQueen Camilla Made a Surprise Appearance at Wimbledon (and Wore Her Favorite Animal Print for the Occasion)Another royal has made a surprise appearance at Wimbledon. This time around, it’s Queen Camilla, who attended the quarter-final matchup between Belinda Bencic and Mirra Andreeva. Earlier in the day, she was seen meeting with All England Club chair Debbie Jevans and reportedly spoke with Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic.
Queen Camilla wore one of her go-to designers, Fiona Clare, for her latest appearance at The Championships, Wimbledon on Wednesday in London. Britain’s queen consort opted for a unique animal print for the occasion, accessorizing with her staple jewelry pieces and her preferred pair of pumps.
Queen Camilla has arrived at Wimbledon. See photos of the Queen at the tennis championships and catch up on her tiara wear with Kate Middleton.
After a busy morning of royal engagements at both Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace, Camilla made the journey down to SW19 for the tenth day of the tennis tournament
THE QUEEN thanked the king of tennis Novak Djokovic for putting her up at one of his properties in Montenegro, it has emerged. Camilla, 77, attended Wimbledon on Wednesday and met the legendary
Queen Camilla has made a surprise appearance at Wimbledon this afternoon. She delighted tennis fans by arriving at SW19, having travelled from an engagement at Buckingham Palace. She was joined by her sister, Annabel Elliot.
Queen Camilla’s appearance at Wimbledon 2025 has sparked confusion among some royal followers after spotting her title
‘The cloth, woven in 100 per cent Scottish wool by Lochcarron of Scotland in Selkirk, includes a central triple stripe motif (one broad and two narrow), which is a feature of royal tartans previously worn by His Majesty, including the Duke of Rothesay, Duke of Rothesay Hunting, and Lord of the Isles Hunting tartans.’