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Britain's Kate darts out to the cheap seats at Wimbledon

July 02, 2019
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) gestures on Court 14 as she watches Britain's Harriet Dart playing against US player Christina McHale at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on Tuesday, on the second day of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament. — AFP
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) gestures on Court 14 as she watches Britain's Harriet Dart playing against US player Christina McHale at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on Tuesday, on the second day of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament. — AFP

LONDON — Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, left the plush confines of the Royal Box at Wimbledon on Tuesday to watch a British wildcard competing on the lowly outside courts.

In a rare move for a member of the royal family visiting the All England Club, Kate took her place in among the 318 regular seats on Court 14 to watch Harriet Dart take on Christina McHale.

Wearing sunglasses and a white dress, Kate sat alongside Britain's Fed Cup captain Anne Keothavong and British No. 3 Katie Boulter.

Despite the photographers packed in on the three rows of seats opposite, most spectators seemed completely unaware that they were mixing it with royalty.

Tuesday's Center Court program featured title holder Angelique Kerber and multiple former champions Roger Federer and Serena Williams.

But before those matches got under way, Kate stepped out to watch British No. 4r Dart, the world No. 182, take on the US world No. 108 McHale, a lucky loser from qualifying.

Kate, 37, a long-time tennis fan, became the official patron of the All England Club in 2017, taking over from her husband Prince William's grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.

Access to the grounds to watch matches on the outside courts costs £25 ($31.50, 28 euros), while the Center Court tickets cost £64 and the Royal Box is invite only, with a strict dress code.

Other guests in the Royal Box on Tuesday included Queen Elizabeth's cousin Prince Michael of Kent, former England cricket captain Geoffrey Boycott, former Bank of England governor Mervyn King and Federer's parents.

Kate's relatives in the Middleton family are frequent visitors to the All England Club, often getting an invite into the Royal Box. — AFP


July 02, 2019
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