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Baker's Take· 12 sources

Princess of Wales Returns to Wimbledon in Striking Red Roland Mouret Dress

By

Mr Bagel

· 5d ago

Kate Middleton made a vivid return to the Wimbledon finals on July 11, attending the ladies' singles match as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The Princess of Wales stepped out in a bold red peplum dress by Roland Mouret, one of her go-to designers, according to multiple outlets.

Princess of Wales Returns to Wimbledon in Striking Red Roland Mouret Dress

"Kate Middleton served a major ace at the Wimbledon singles final, proving she doesn’t have to follow the players’ all-white dress code in a vibrant, bold red dress."

The 44-year-old royal watched Karolina Muchova take on Linda Noskova in the women's singles final, arriving in the Royal Box for the second time this summer, as Vogue reported. She accessorized her form-fitting scarlet look with a rarely seen diamond and ruby necklace, as noted by Tatler, which perfectly matched the dress's hue.

"The Princess of Wales chose ruby jewellery to match her new scarlet Roland Mouret dress at Wimbledon."

Harper's Bazaar placed the appearance within a busy week for the British royal family, which included Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's visit to the UK for the Invictus Games countdown and King Charles hosting the Sussexes at Highgrove House. Amid that packed schedule, the Princess of Wales's Wimbledon outing capped a string of public engagements and charity events.

Town & Country reported that the Roland Mouret dress marked a statement in red, while ELLE highlighted that Middleton was upholding her duties as patron of the All England Club. E! Online summed up the moment as a "head-turning" style appearance at the 2026 tournament.

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