The royal box at Wimbledon’s Centre Court is overflowing!
Members of the British royal family and celebrities alike flocked to the famed tennis tournament on Wednesday to see the likes of Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer compete.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall,arrived at the players’ entrance and proceeded to the players’ lawn, where she met a number of ballboys and ballgirls as well as wheelchair athletes.Prince Charles‘ wife, a regular face at Wimbledon, then attended a private lunch in the members’ dining room before heading to the royal box for a front row seat to all the action.
Camilla, 71, also spent a few moments chatting with English singer and actress Elaine Paige, who excitedly approached the royal.
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Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and Prince Albert.Karwai Tang/Getty

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Although Kate was supporting her husbandPrince Williamas he and Prince Harry played in a charity polo match, her parents headed out for a day at Wimbledon. Michael and Carole Middleton arrived for their second trip of the year to the tennis tournament — they also attended on July 3 — just a couple days after theirdaughter Pippa and son James came together.
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ZaraandMike Tindallhad a daytime date to take in the tennis matches. Princess Anne’s daughter opted for a blue and white striped dress, while her husband looked sharp in a navy blazer and button-down shirt sans tie.
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In addition to the many royals in attendance, celebrities were also enjoying Wimbledon. Anna Wintour and Twiggy were among the famous faces spotted at the tournament on Wednesday.
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A seat in the royal box is perhaps the most glamorous way to see and be seen at Wimbledon, but it’s not easy to get a spot.
The royal box is used for “friends and guests of Wimbledon,” including royals from around the world, tennis stars, celebrities, heads of government and other VIPs, according to theofficial Wimbledon website. The royal box has just 74 seats, which are dark green Lloyd Loom wicker chairs, and guests head to the clubhouse for lunch, tea and drinks at the end of the day.
source: people.com