Queen Camilla at Wimbledon: Witnessing Thrilling Quarterfinal Action and Enjoying Centre Court Matches.
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Queen Camilla made a visit to Wimbledon on Wednesday to attend the quarterfinal matches held at Centre Court. This marks another year the Queen has visited Wimbledon, having joined in "the wave" with the crowd at No. 1 Court the previous year.

Prior to the matches, Queen Camilla met with key figures, including All England Club chair Debbie Jevans. She also had the opportunity to speak with seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic. Djokovic mentioned it was "a nice exchange" and a great honor to shake hands with the Queen, having had a similar experience with the late Queen Elizabeth in 2010.

Queen Camilla also met with lead groundsperson Will Brierley, who has dedicated 20 years to the Club, lead gardener Robin Murphy, who has maintained the plants during the recent hot weather, and heritage collections manager Malin Lundin. Additionally, the Queen visited the training ground of the ball boys and girls, acknowledging their important role at Wimbledon.

For her day at Wimbledon, Queen Camilla wore a Fiona Clare dress, Chanel pumps, Izipizi sunglasses, and carried a Bottega Veneta bag. The Queen's colorful dress appears to be a bespoke design using fabric by Stragier in the Jungle Crumble print.

During the matches at Centre Court, Queen Camilla watched as unseeded Belinda Bencic beat No. 7 Mirra Andreeva. British actor Hugh Grant was also present in the Royal Box.

The Queen's visit to Wimbledon occurred after a state banquet at Windsor Castle for French President Macron and his wife Brigitte. The Championships 2025 are scheduled from Monday, June 30, to Sunday, July 13, at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon.


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