On the second day of Wimbledon 2026, Lady Rose Gilman (née Windsor), the youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and a great-granddaughter of King George V, was spotted in the Royal Box on Centre Court.

    She was joined by Sarah-Jane Skinner, the head of partnerships at Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE), an organization “dedicated to restoring the ocean to health by addressing overfishing, one of the world’s biggest environmental but solvable problems.” Others spotted in the Royal Box on day two included writer Richard Osman, Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum, Patrick McEnroe, and actresses Fiona Shaw and Celia Imrie.

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    Lady Rose and Sarah-Jane.

    For the occasion, Lady Rose wore a belted, floral cotton dress from Rashima, accessorizing with a large pendant necklace and sunglasses.

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    In the front row of the Royal Box.

    Lady Rose, 46, rarely makes appearances with the British royal family, but she stepped out earlier this month on the final day of Royal Ascot with her parents, her sister Lady Davina, her brother Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster, her daughter Lyla Gilman, and other nieces of nephews. The Gloucester family had a day out at Ascot as it was on the same day the 80th birthday of Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester.

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    L-R: The Duke of Gloucester, Senna Kowhai Lewis, Lady Cosi Windsor, Xan Windsor, Lyla Gilman, Alexander Windsor, Lady Davina Lewis, and Lady Rose Gilman

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    Lady Rose Gilman (right) and Lady Davina Lewis (left) on day five of Royal Ascot 2026.

    At Royal Ascot, Lady Rose wore the same necklace she is wearing today at Wimbledon; it is clearly a favorite accessory.

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    Lyla Gilman, Lady Rose’s daughter, is on left.

    Lady Rose Gilman is just the second member of the British royal family to sit in the Royal Box this year; yesterday, the Duke of Kent—the former patron of Wimbledon—was in attendance. Last year, Lady Rose also attended day two of the grass court Grand Slam.

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