KATE Middleton will attend the Wimbledon final and Prince William will cheer on England at the Euro 2020 final clash against Italy on Sunday.
The Duchess of Cambridge will be at Centre Court – hours before Wills roars on the Three Lions as they take on Italy at Wembley.
Kate, who is patron of the All England Law Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC), will be in the stands for the women’s final tomorrow the and men’s final on Sunday, it was confirmed today.
She will be joined by Prince William for Saturday’s event – but attend the men’s final unaccompanied as the Duke heads to Wembley for the football.
Novak Djokovic, who takes on Denis Shapovalov later this afternoon, remains the favourite to win his 6th Wimbledon title.
The tennis legend will take on the winner of Matteo Berretteni’s clash against Hubert Hurkacz, set to kick off at 1pm.
It marks Kate’s first appearance in public since she was pinged by the NHS App after watching tennis at Wimbledon last Friday.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, was alerted after taking her seat in the Royal Box on Friday and left straight away at around 4pm before Briton Dan Evans took to the court.
Meanwhile, Prince William will be cheering on the Three Lions at Wembley this Sunday as they seek to make history against Italy.
The Duke of Cambridge, who is patron of the FA, has been spotted at Wembley at a string of Euro 2020 matches, including the historic win against Germany where he was joined in the stands by the Duchess of Cambridge and their son Prince George.
He also roared on Harry Kane’s men during their clash against Denmark on Wednesday, alongside the likes of former England skipper David Beckham and Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Wills, an Aston Villa fan, also saw the group D victory over the Czech Republic and the quarter-final demolition of Ukraine, and appears to have worn the same claret-and-blue striped tie to each game.
Buckingham Palace have not yet confirmed whether Kate or Prince George, who attended England’s match against Germany, will accompany Wills on Sunday.
Kate is an avid tennis fan and predicted last week that Brit teenager Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray would go all the way in the tournament.