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Queen Camilla Visits Wimbledon and Watches Quarterfinal Matches at Centre Court

WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD, ENGLAND, JUL 8 – The visit marks the first French state visit to the U.K. in 17 years, featuring formal events at Windsor Castle and efforts to strengthen bilateral relations.

  • Queen Camilla attended Wimbledon on Wednesday, watching quarter-final matches from the Royal Box at the All England Club in London.
  • Her visit came after a demanding week that featured hosting the state visit of France’s leader and his wife at Windsor Castle, including a formal banquet on July 8.
  • At Wimbledon, the Queen wore an emerald green Anna Valentine dress with a flared skirt and matching Philip Treacy hat while being welcomed by club chair Debbie Jevans.
  • Robin Murphy, a lead gardener celebrating 20 years of service, said meeting the Queen was "slightly nerve-wracking but very privileged," highlighting staff interaction during her visit.
  • The Queen’s attendance sustained royal engagement with public events and reflected ongoing ties between the monarchy and the Wimbledon Championships.
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‘Oh what a treat’: Queen meets Novak Djokovic on Wimbledon visit

Camilla also met American tennis star Billie Jean King before entering Centre Court.

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