Princess Kate has made her first appearance during this year's Wimbledon tournament. To mark the second-to-last day of the annual event, the 43-year-old arrived to watch the Women's Singles Final between America's Amanda Anisimova and Poland's Iga Swiatek.
Kate's attendance was highly-anticipated, with royal fans eager to catch a glimpse of the royal since the event began earlier this month. Despite not being joined by any of senior members of the Firm, Kate was joined by two rarely-seen royals in the Royal Box in the Centre Court today.
Joining Princess Kate, Lady Helen Taylor and her daughter Estella Taylor were present to watch Women's Singles Final.
Currently 47th in line to the throne, Lady Helen Taylor is the only daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Katharine, Duchess of Kent.
She is rarely photographed in public with her father, but has occasionally attending major events such as Wimbledon and the royal Christmas lunch.
As well as their daughter, the Duke and Duchess of Kent also have two sons, George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, and Lord Nicholas Windsor.
She has also attended Princess Kate's Together at Christmas carol concert - which has been held in London each year since 2021.
Known for her love of fashion, she served as the fashion ambassador and muse to designer Giorgio Armani between 2001 and 2018.
Lady Helen Taylor was also joined by one of her four children - her youngest daughter, 20-year-old Estella.
As well as Estella, Lady Helen Taylor also shares sons George and Edward and daughter Eloise with her husband, Timothy Taylor.
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