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It was something of a sister act for the Duchess of Cambridge on Sunday at Wimbledon: She had Pippa by her side when she cheered on Brit Andy Murray at the men’s final.
Big tennis fans (and players), Kate, 30, and Pippa, 28, clapped enthusiastically as Murray took the early lead against Roger Federer, and they were seen sharing a giggle in the royal box above Centre Court.
Kate’s husband William had a prior commitment and couldn’t be at the match. Also in the royal box: David and Victoria Beckham. Kate stopped to talk to the L.A.-based pair before taking her seat.
Kate wore a cream jacket from Joseph, which she previously sported at the Epsom Downs racecourse in June 2011. And she reportedly teamed it with a Vanessa dress by Joseph, which she donned in Quebec City last summer. She beamed with joy and joined the 15,000 spectators in applause as Murray took the first set.
Kate was last at Wimbledon late last week, watching Murray alongside William, 30.
Much of Britain seemed to come to a standstill as the match brought the prospect of a first male winner of the prestigious tournament for 76 years.