Wimbledon 2025: See Photos Of Celebrities In Stands For Finals
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 13 – King Felipe and British royals attended the Wimbledon men's final, highlighting global prestige as the match featured defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and world number one Jannik Sinner.
- On Sunday July 13, celebrities including Keira Knightley, Nicole Kidman, and Anna Wintour attended the Wimbledon men's final in the royal box, highlighting the event’s celebrity appeal.
- Traditionally, the royal box fills on day 14 of Wimbledon, with celebrities flocking to SW19 to uphold the tournament's social and fashion customs, culminating in the men's final.
- Evidence shows Nicole Kidman transformed from a plunging blazer at Paris Fashion Week to a white menswear suit at Wimbledon, with detailed outfit changes and accessories.
- The royal box attendance, including King Felipe of Spain, underscored Wimbledon’s ongoing cultural significance, blending tradition with global royal influence.
- The rare gathering of European royalty at Wimbledon suggests continued high-profile attendance, reinforcing the tournament’s global social and fashion significance.
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Celebrities are numerous in the stands of the famous Wimbledon tournament.
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The male finale was closely followed by a wide range of stars
Numerous famous figures from the political, musical and film scene have been present in London. No one has wanted to miss the great finale of Wimbledon 2025 between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, a meeting that marks the beginning of a new era in the world of tennis. Even the All England Club have moved important figures such as King Philip VI, the British royal family, Orlando Bloom, Paul Mescal, Matthew McConaughey and Anna Wintour.
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