The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have attended the annual Wimbledon, but this year the little George made his debut, who attended the final between Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrigios in a suit and tie on a very hot day.
The first son of the couple, 8 years old, was attentive to the match at all times but was also seen in some moments a little uncomfortable taking his hands to his head, mouth and nose as shown in some photographs.
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Photos of Prince George at Wimbledon
Several images of Prince George’s gestures went viral on social networks, for many the clothes worn by the great-grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, were not appropriate for the weather. In fact, on several occasions he told his father that it was hot.
It is noteworthy that the temperature reached a maximum of 28 degrees in London in the middle of a heat wave in the country.
The attire worn by Prince George respected the strict Wimbledon dress code. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were seated in the front row of the Royal Box on Centre Court, where men must wear “suit/jacket and tie,” according to the tennis tournament’s website.
Both parents kept an eye on their son, making him understand the duration of a tournament like Wimbledon.
George of Cambridge, is growing up fast, but he is still a child. Although his parents have been in charge of teaching him how to keep his manners in public, some natural expressions always come out. One of the most talked about moves was when Prince George touched his nose.
Through it all, Prince George seemed to enjoy the game, smiling and chatting with his parents throughout. But perhaps the highlight came when the royal family met champion Novak Djokovic, who let the little boy grab the trophy for a moment.
“Don’t drop it,” Prince William said with a smile.
For this match, Prince William opted for a tan jacket with blue pants and a blue tie, complemented with sunglasses. Kate, meanwhile, wore a navy blue and white polka dot dress.
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