Princess Charlotte was seen sidetracked by a cops sniffer dog at the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final today (July 16).
The eight-year-old is at Centre Court in South West London today for the match which will choose 2023’s Wimbledon champ, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic or Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz.
Her nine-year-old bro George looked the outright spit of his daddy in a dapper little match, while mum and daddy Kate and William looked dressed to the nines according to. Prince Louis, on the other hand, who made headings with his shenanigans on Buckingham Palace’s veranda throughout his terrific grandma’s platinum jubilee, appeared to be missing.
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The royal 4 were shaking hands with honoured visitors when Charlotte bent to have fun with springer spaniel Stella, a cops sniffer dog accompanying PC Erica Williams. Fair enough, Stella’s an excellent lady.
The Princess of Wales was seen sweetly consoling ladies’s runner-up Ons Jabeur the other day as she resisted tears following her loss to Marketa Vondrousova the other day (July 15).
Catherine was spotted rubbing Jabeur’s arm prior to the Tunisian gamer broke down in tears in front of a helpful crowd.
Jabeur joked in her on-court interview that she was ‘going to look unsightly in the pictures’ prior to sobering up and including: “I think this is the most painful loss of my career.”
Catherine participated in with the applause after Jabeur continued: “I’m not going to give up and I’m going to come back stronger.”
She hugged and spoke to Jabeur after the discussion was ended up.
Asked in an interview what the princess said to her, Jabeur informed press reporters: “Same thing after in 2015 – to motivate me to be strong, to come back and win a Grand Slam, win a Wimbledon.
“Obviously she was very nice. She didn’t know if she wants to give me a hug or not. I told her hugs are always welcome from me. That was a very nice moment and she’s always nice to me.”
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