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Why the Duchess of Kent's relationship with Wimbledon turned sour

For many tennis fans, the Duchess of Kent will forever be associated with Wimbledon. For more than three decades, she was the familiar face presenting trophies to the champions on Centre Court, becoming one of the tournament’s most recognisable royal figures. Although the Duchess of Kent – who preferred to be known simply as Katharine Kent in later life – died in 2025, her connection with…
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The Princess of Wales says she's been 'blown away' by the response to one special moment

The Princess of Wales has revealed how she feels about the reaction to a royal first that she’s just chalked up. Kate said the reaction to her Three Peaks challenge had left her feeling ”blown away”. The admission came as she took part in the ‘Overheard at Wimbledon’ series that is running on social media throughout the competition. She also spoke about the importance of…
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The little-known act of kindness that made the Duchess of Kent a Wimbledon hero

As royalty and sporting greats gathered in the Royal Box on Centre Court once again today, it is impossible not to remember one of Wimbledon’s most beloved royal figures – the late Duchess of Kent. While King Frederik X of Denmark made a low-key appearance among Sunday’s distinguished guests, for many tennis fans the royal most closely associated with Wimbledon will always be the Duchess…
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King Charles signs off on historic House of Commons appointment

The King has approved the appointment of Eve Samson as the 53rd Clerk of the House of Commons, making history as the first woman to hold one of Parliament’s most senior constitutional offices. The appointment follows a recruitment process agreed by the House of Commons Commission and comes after formal approval by the Sovereign. Eve Samson has served in the House of Commons for almost four…
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