Wimbledon wouldn’t be Wimbledon without a few royals in the crowd. The tournament has long been a favorite tradition among Britain’s monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II having first attended as reigning monarch in 1957. At the time, she famously presented the trophy to Althea Gibson.
Over the years, Princess Kate has earned the title of being a regular attendee at the event. She has famously rarely skipped out on the event since marrying into the royal family. King Charles, on the other hand? He’s a much rarer sight, last attending in 2012, with only one other appearance way back in 1970.
Still, the annual championships remain a prime time for various members of the royal family to make a polished appearance. Whether seated in the exclusive Royal Box—a VIP section that dates back to 1922 and hosts everyone from foreign dignitaries to tennis legends—or showing up as guests of luxe brands like Rolex and Ralph Lauren, the royals always find a way to sit in style courtside.
Below, a running list of every royal who’s made it to Centre Court for Wimbledon 2025.