Prince William and Kate Middleton’s three children were treated to a special gift from Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner over the weekend. 

    On Sunday, the young royals made a surprise appearance at the iconic tennis match, alongside two of their children, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 10. 

    The young family looked picture-perfect in coordinating blue outfits at the matchup between reigning men’s champ Carlos Alcaraz and Sinner. 

    Princess Kate and Charlotte donned bright blue dresses, while Prince William and his oldest son, George, sported streamlined suits. 

    After enjoying the match in the Royal Box, the Prince and Princess of Wales, 43, and their two eldest kids, hung around for a bit to chat it up with the Italian tennis champ.

    Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George and Princess Charlotte arrive ahead of the Gentlemen’s Singles final 🍓#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/xKkJDDqco0

    — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 13, 2025

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    Inside the sweet moment at Centre Court

    During the sweet interaction, the royal family asked the Sinner about his elbow injury and his plans to celebrate his big win.

    In footage shared by the BBC, Sinner is then seen gently grabbing the balls held by young Charlotte to autograph them. 

    “Thank you so much, that’s really kind,” Princess Kate replied to the Italian tennis star.

    “We brought one for their brother as well,” she continued, to which Prince William replied, “Louis would be upset otherwise.” 

    A special gift from the new #Wimbledon Champion to Their Royal Highnesses Prince George and Princess Charlotte 😁 pic.twitter.com/GQasAeaj5R

    — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 13, 2025

    After the short meet-and-greet, Sinner admitted that he “didn’t know what to say” to the young royals during a post-match press conference.

    “It’s difficult to understand, you know, how you can talk. I always try to talk very natural,” Sinner told reporters. “I asked the kids if they play tennis and asked them what kind of racquets they play with, these kinds of things.” 

    Princess George, who turns 12 next week on July 22, and his sister Charlotte have both attended Wimbledon previously. However, their younger brother, Prince Louis, is yet to make his Wimbledon debut. 

    The Royal Box at Centre Court is typically off-limits to children; however, an exception has been made more than once for young royals. 

    Earlier in the day, Princess Kate presented Sinner with the Wimbledon trophy on Centre Court after he beat former champion Carlos Alcaraz. 

    Kensington Palace had previously announced that Prince William and his wife would attend the men’s final; however, Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s attendance was a surprise. 

    Princess Kate also attended the ladies’ singles final match on July 12. 

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