With her children by her side, Kate Middleton stole the show at Wimbledon.
Wimbledon is not just one of the most important sporting events of the year. It is also one of the favorite fashion moments of the British royal family, with Kate Middleton starring almost every year in the lists with the most elegant appearances of the event.
For the men's singles final, the Princess of Wales was "present" along with Prince William and their two eldest children, George and Charlotte, in a rare family appearance that attracted attention both on and off the court.
Although the Welsh family appeared coordinated and impeccably dressed, it was Kate Middleton who managed to stand out with another stylistic choice that balanced between discretion and high aesthetics.
The olive green dress that stole the show
After her crimson appearance at the women's final a day earlier, Kate Middleton chose to move in a completely different color direction.
Her olive green dress, in a shade that remains timeless but at the same time extremely modern, exuded calm luxury. The asymmetrical line of the design and the cape that covered the upper part of the creation gave architectural interest without weighing down the result.
The airy skirt with the discreet pleats added movement, while the ankle-length length enhanced the sophisticated character of the look. This is a look that proves why Kate Middleton is considered one of the most influential women in the field of royal style.
The details that completed the look
As is often the case with her appearances, success is hidden in the details. The Princess of Wales wore her brown hair loose in soft waves, while opting for subtle jewelry that didn't clash with the dress. Drop earrings in the shape of a shamrock added a feminine touch, while nude pointed-toe heels balanced the look.
The signature ribbon in the colors of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club remained one of the most recognizable elements of her look, recalling her close ties to Wimbledon.
A family look with stylistic interest
Beside her, Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte moved in shades of blue, creating a harmonious family ensemble.
Prince George, who is approaching his 13th birthday, opted for a navy suit with a striped tie, while Princess Charlotte wore a bright blue dress with ruffled sleeves, confirming that she is gradually evolving into a little fashion icon of the royal family.
From red to olive in 24 hours
Interestingly, this look came just a day after the stunning cherry dress that Kate wore to the women's final.
The transition from vibrant red to earthy olive demonstrates her ability to adapt her style to the occasion, without ever losing her personal aesthetic identity. And perhaps this is Kate Middleton's greatest strength: her ability to make even the most timeless choices always look relevant.



