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Kate Middleton scores an ace with her Wimbledon look in effortlessly classy timeless blazer

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Kate Middleton delighted tennis fans as she stepped out in a stunning vintage-inspired Wimbledon outfit. Showing her support for British player Katie Boulter, the Princess watched her match against Australian player Daria Saville on Court 18.

For her first visit to the Championships this year, the Princess of Wales donned an outfit reminiscent of the 1980s. She wore a pale green Balmain blazer, featuring structured shoulders and statement white buttons, paired with a tennis-inspired white pleated midaxi skirt.

As a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, the Princess is a familiar face at SW19, and she always brings her fashion A-game to the event.

Just over two months after her wedding to the Prince of Wales, she channeled bridal fashion with a demure white tiered dress by British brand Temperley.

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