Kate Middleton drew attention at the Wimbledon Men’s final after briefly wearing a wide-brimmed sun hat in the Royal Box.
Wimbledon is famous for its strict all-white dress code, but why does the tournament still enforce it? Here's the history ...
Wimbledon is the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. All players must adhere to its strict all-white dress code, but that hasn’t stopped some from breaking the guidelines over the years.
Wimbledon has one of the most recognisable dress codes in sport, with players required to wear all-white attire while competing at the All England Club. The rule applies during The Championships from ...
The protocol dates back to Wimbledon’s Victorian beginnings ...
Even Princess Kate technically broke dress code.
That includes the All England Lawn Tennis Club's renowned dress code, which demands players swap the colourful kit worn throughout the rest of the season for tennis whites. The custom of donning ...
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The real reason Prince George wore a suit to Wimbledon despite the scorching UK heat wave
George joined his parents and Princess Charlotte in the Royal Box.
Kate Middleton wore a large sunhat while sitting in the Royal Box at Wimbledon July 12, which is technically against the ...
Naomi Osaka wore a floor-length white kimono gown ahead of her opening match at Wimbledon, continuing her recent trend of making fashion statements at major competitions.
It's the tournament’s most exclusive seating area, where high-profile guests watch the action from Centre Court ...
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