The Royal Box at Wimbledon remains one of the most sought-after locations to witness the iconic tennis tournament. Each year, the All England Club extends invitations to a curated list of individuals, creating a blend of royalty, celebrities, sporting legends, and those who have made significant contributions to society.
The guest list for the 2025 Royal Box has been as star-studded as ever. On the first day, Princess Beatrice and Sarah, Duchess of York were present. David Beckham, accompanied by his mother Sandra, also graced the Royal Box on the opening day.
As the tournament progressed, the Royal Box continued to host a diverse array of famous faces. Day three saw Olivia Rodrigo, fresh from her Glastonbury performance, attend with her boyfriend Louis Partridge, alongside Tom Daley. Dave Grohl, John Cena, Thomas Tuchel, and Roy Hodgson were also among the day's attendees.
Day four saw a mix of personalities, including William Hague, Deborah Meaden, Feargal Sharkey, Bear Grylls, Rory Kinnear, and Celia Imrie. Many of the guests on day four were noted for their contributions to the global good.
Friday's guest list included heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua and promoter Eddie Hearn, Gary Lineker, Dame Mary Berry, astronaut Tim Peake, and physicist Brian Cox. Dame Mary Berry, a regular at Wimbledon, has revealed that she played tennis into her late 80s. Also in attendance on Friday were Kobbie Mainoo, Olivia Dean, and India Amarteifio.
The Royal Box isn't just about celebrity sightings; it's an experience steeped in tradition. Guests are invited to the Clubhouse for lunch, tea, and drinks after the matches. They are seated in dark green Lloyd Loom wicker chairs and are expected to adhere to a strict dress code. Ladies are asked not to wear hats that may obstruct the view of those behind them.
The allure of the Royal Box extends beyond the best seats in the house. It's a place where friendships are forged and where those who have excelled in their respective fields can come together to enjoy the thrill of Wimbledon. From royalty to renowned actors, musicians, and athletes, the Royal Box embodies the spirit of Wimbledon.