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Catherine, Princess of Wales makes small error playing tennis with Roger Federer on Wimbledon court: watch

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During a 2022 trip to the Bahamas, Kate Middleton jokingly poked fun at Prince William after he turned down an opportunity to try conch, saying she is "more adventurous," as she tried it without hesitation.

She has the royal touch, or topspin! Catherine, the Princess of Wales got tennis legend Roger Federer to pop out of retirement for a special occasion on the famous grass courts of Wimbledon.

Kate Middleton and Federer were joined by the ball boys and girls of Wimbledon ahead of the Grand Slam tournament that begins next week.

Middleton took to ball girl duties while Federer served at the baseline, learning how to feed the ball to the Swiss athlete.

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