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Kate makes sure Louis isn’t left out as George and Charlotte get treats from new Wimbledon champion

Kate, The Princess of Wales fans herself during the Men's Singles Final at Wimbledon.

The Princess of Wales kept an eye out for her youngest child as her family enjoyed Wimbledon.

Prince Louis, 7, stayed at home while his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, headed to the Men’s Singles Final at the All England Club with their eldest two children, Prince George, 11, and 10 year old Princess Charlotte.

At the end of a thrilling four set match, the family met new champion, Jannik Sinner, who signed a tennis ball each for George and Charlotte. But there was a third ball given the Sinner treatment and, as Kate explained, that meant there was ”one for their brother as well”.

Louis may well attend Wimbledon next year – his older sister, Charlotte, first accompanied her mum to the event when she was eight.

The Prince and Princess of Wales got huge cheers as they arrived at Wimbledon ahead of the final, echoing the welcome given to Kate when she attended the Ladies Singles’ Final the day before.

And as the Princess waited to present the trophies on Centre Court after Sinner beat defending champion, Carlos Alcaraz, she got her own accolade as someone in the crowd shouted ”we love you, Kate”.

The Princess of Wales is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and traditionally presents the trophies.

This year, she was joined in the royal box by King Felipe of Spain who came along to support Carlos Alcaraz.

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