Margot Robbie and Luka Modric among stars in the crowd at Wimbledon on day 12
Hollywood actor Margot Robbie and footballer Luka Modric were among the celebrities watching on at Wimbledon on day 12.
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Hollywood actor Margot Robbie and footballer Luka Modric were among the celebrities watching on at Wimbledon on day 12.
The quarter-final stage of Wimbledon begins at the All England Club on Tuesday.
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