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Wimbledon fashion through the years: The York family

While she was married to Prince Andrew, Sarah, Duchess of York, was frequently seen in the Royal Box for the annual Wimbledon Championships. With the 2022 championships among us, Royal Central is looking at what the Duchess has worn to Wimbledon over the years, as well as what her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, have worn.

1986

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Weeks ahead of her 23 July wedding to Prince Andrew at Westminster Abbey, the future Duchess is seen at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

1988

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The Duchess is seen with her sister-in-law, Diana, Princess of Wales.

2011

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Sarah’s older daughter, Princess Beatrice, is seen at the quarterfinal match round between Sabine Lisicki of Germany and Marion Bartoli of France. On a separate occasion, the Princess attends a match with her father, Prince Andrew, Duke of York.

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2014

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Princess Beatrice is seen with then-boyfriend Dave Clark at the Simone Halep v Sabine Lisicki match. Beatrice’s sister, Princess Eugenie, would be seen at the championships this year as well. She attended the Ladies’ Singles final between Eugenie Bouchard and Petra Kvitova.

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2021

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Beatrice, who was expecting her first child with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, at the time is seen chatting with the Countess Wessex on day 10 of the 2021 championships.

About author

My name is Sydney Zatz and I am a University of Iowa graduate. I graduated with a degree in journalism and sports studies, and a minor in sport and recreation management. A highlight of my college career was getting the chance to study abroad in London and experiencing royal history firsthand. I have a passion for royals, royal history, and journalism, which led me to want to write for Royal Central.