Kate Middleton’s Parents Attend Wimbledon Again amid Speculation of Her Possible Appearance This Weekend
Wimbledon organizers previously said they were “hopeful” that Princess Kate would present the tennis tournament’s prizes amid her cancer treatment
Kate Middleton‘s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, are back at Wimbledon as royal watchers wonder whether the Princess of Wales will attend the tennis tournament while undergoing treatment for cancer.The Princess of Wales’ parents stepped out on July 10 for the tenth day of the competition at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, of which their daughter serves as patron. Dedicated tennis player Princess Kate, 42, has attended Wimbledon almost every year since she married Prince William in 2011 but has not appeared there this summer as she continues to prioritize her health in private.
Carole, 69, and Michael, 75, are known to attend the event most years and made their event debutat this year’s competition on July 4.
The quarterfinals on July 10 drew several members of the royal family, with Queen Camilla, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall all in attendance.
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Princess Kate’s parents sat in the front row of the Royal Box when they went to Wimbledon on July 4, where they were seated beside All England Club chair Debbie Jevans. In June, Jevans toldTelegraph Sport that organizers would give the Princess of Wales, 42, “as much flexibility as possible” regarding the possibility of presenting trophies at Wimbledon amid her cancer treatment.
Queen Elizabeth named Kate the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in 2016, and the role comes with the honor of presenting prizes to the champions. Jevans said her team was “hopeful” that the Princess of Wales could continue the tradition this year.