Kate Middleton drew attention at Wimbledon with a curious choice of headwear during the sizzling July finals — but did she actually flout protocol? Read on to discover the full story!
Wimbledon traditionally asks ladies to avoid hats because they can obscure the view of people seated behind. With a heatwave underway, organisers relaxed that guidance and provided fedoras in the club’s purple-and-green colours to keep guests comfortable.
As royal patron, the Princess of Wales sat in the Royal Box for the women’s final on July 11 and the men’s final on July 12, 2026. She later went on court to present trophies to Linda Nosková and Jannik Sinner. Although Kate brought and briefly wore her own hats both days, she removed them before the presentations.