The 8-year-old sat beside his mom and dad in the Royal Box, where the Cambridges watched Novak Djokovic defeat Nick Kyrgios in four sets.
George donned a navy suit with a tie ― and a wide variety of expressions ― for the occasion, captured by photographers:
Kate, who took over as patron of The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club from Queen Elizabeth in 2016, handed out trophies for the women’s final on Saturday and the men’s final on Sunday.
“Another year, another incredible tournament here @wimbledon,” the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wrote on a slideshow of photos on their Instagram account on Sunday.
“Congratulations to @djokernole on becoming Men’s singles Champion again today and to all the players who participated over the past two weeks,” they said, adding: “Last but not least, to the staff, team and community who make this special event happen.”
“I think I have a little advantage ― I’ve actually spent a little time with him,” Federer said during a Wimbledon press conference in 2019. “So maybe I’m the only player he’s ever met, then you have a little head start in who is your favorite player.”
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