Former England football captain Sir David Beckham, former Great British Bake Off judge Dame Mary Berry and ex-Strictly Come Dancing presenter Tess Daly are among the celebrities taking in the first day of Wimbledon.
Daly’s appearance at the tennis tournament comes just months after her split from TV and radio presenter Vernon Kay, and the 57-year-old wore a white outfit while attending with her friend Gayle Lawton, who also wore white.
Dame Mary, 91, wore a light pink dress and white necklace, while other celebrities in attendance included actor Sir Mark Rylance, who was spotted chatting to Dame Mary wearing a grey suit and light hat, and weather presenter Carol Kirkwood, who wore a white dress.
Sir Cliff Richard was also in attendance, wearing a black suit with silver trousers and dark sunglasses, along with Pointless presenter Alexander Armstrong, who wore a blue suit, white shirt and pink tie.


Tess Daly and Gayle Lawton on day one of Wimbledon (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid footballer Sir David, 51, watched on having recently been spotted watching England at the World Cup, which is currently being held in the US, Canada and Mexico. He wore a grey suit, white shirt and gold tie.
His appearance in the royal box comes amid a feud between he and his wife Lady Victoria Beckham, and their son Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, after the latter posted an explosive multi-page statement accusing his parents of “trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn’t stopped”.
Dame Mary Berry on day one of Wimbledon (Andrew Matthews/PA)
He also alleged his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, had been “disrespected” by his family, that his parents controlled narratives in the press about their family and put “Brand Beckham” first.
Lady Beckham addressed the feud for the first time in a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, and said she and Sir David “love our children so much” and have “always tried to be the best parents”.
Sir Cliff Richard on day one of Wimbledon (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Peltz Beckham, an amateur photographer, recently referred to the feud in a World Cup-themed advert for US food delivery firm DoorDash.
Monday’s matches at the championship have seen the UK’s Cameron Norrie take on Michael Zheng of the US, and Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia play the UK’s Harriet Dart.
