Politicians, Olympians, British TV stars - and even scientists - all mingled in the Royal Box on Day Five of Wimbledon today.Joining the Earl and Countess of St Andrews at Centre Court's hottest seats was former British prime minister Rishi Sunak, seated with his wife Akshata Murty.Also present were sporting legend Usain Bolt, known as 'the fastest man in the world' and TV star Rob Brydon, best recognised for hosting Would I Lie To You? and starring in the hit series Gavin And Stacey.Elsewhere, physicist Brian Cox could also be spotted with his wife Gia, among a myriad of corporate VIPs, including the CCO of Jaguar Land Rover, the President of Villa Primrose, Bordeaux and the CEO of Fraser's Group (Slazenger).Read on to discover who's who in the Royal Box on the fifth day at the Championships... 1. Usain Bolt 2. Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty 3. Joseph Fiennes 4. Deborah Jevans 5. Earl and Countess of St Andrews 6. Ben Hardy 7. Brian Cox 8. Mark Precious 9. Brian Vahaly 10. Fleur Anderson 11. PB Balaji 12. Dan Brooke 13. Rob Brydon and his wife Claire 14. Leon Butler 15. Roy Colabawalla 16. Ken Doherty 17. Andrew Georgiou 18. Lord Coe 19. Roy Hodgson 20. Lt Gen Sir Simon Hamilton 21. Sue Bucknall 22. Dennis Taylor 23. Dominic Ferris 24. Lennard Hoornik 25. Alexandra Innes 26. General Sir Robert Magowan 27. Emmanuel Smith 28. Jordan Smith 1. Usain Bolt Legendary athlete Usain Bolt and his longtime partner, Kasi Bennett, were All England Club chair Deborah Jevans's guests in the Royal Box today. The retired Jamaican sprinter, 39, and eight-time Olympic medallist was seen arriving solo as he cut a dapper figure in a navy suit, blue and green striped tie, white shirt and tan shoes. In a subtle matching moment, Kasi opted for a striped black and white shirt dress with white sandals. Bolt ran his final race in 2017 and has since settled into a stay-at-home dad routine. He and Kasi share three kids, daughter Olympia Lightning, five, and four-year-old sons Thunder and Saint Leo, together. In a recent interview, the 'fastest man in the world' revealed his athleticism has fallen off a cliff so much that he says he needs to 'start' a discipline he once mastered: running!'I’m not a fan, but I think now that I’ve been out for a while, I have to actually start running because when I walk upstairs I get out of breath,' he joked to The Telegraph last September. Legendary athlete Usain Bolt and his longtime partner, Kasi Bennett, were All England Club chair Deborah Jevans's guests in the Royal Box today The retired Jamaican sprinter, 39, and eight-time Olympic medallist was seen arriving solo as he cut a dapper figure in a navy suit, blue and green striped tie, white shirt and tan shoes2. Rt Hon Rishi Sunak and Akshata MurtyRishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty were also at Centre Court today, with the former prime minister still using crutches after suffering a skiing injury over the Easter holidays. However, the 46-year-old looked in high spirits as he found his seat and shook hands with actor Joseph Fiennes. At the time of the accident, the former PM said on social media: 'Pushed my luck on the slopes this Easter showing off to my daughters.'I’m already on the mend and determined to keep up with my meetings and constituency work (although sadly no walks with Nova for a while).'Thanks to everyone who’s been in touch. Looking forward to getting back to full fitness soon and seeing many of you in the coming weeks.'He added: 'Thankfully there’s no shortage of sport on TV this month!' Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty were also at Centre Court today, with the former prime minister still using crutches after suffering a skiing injury over the Easter holidays3. Joseph Fiennes British actor Joseph Fiennes brought the star power to SW19 today, as the brother of Ralph Fiennes was spotted chatting with AELTC chair and former tennis star, Deborah Jevans. He recently portrayed former England manager Gareth Southgate in the BBC's four-part TV adaptation of award-winning play Dear England. Joseph Fiennes (right) in the royal box on day five of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club4. Deborah JevansAs Chair of the AELTC, Deborah Jevans was sat front and centre of the Royal Box. The British former tennis player Ms Jevans CBE has been at the hallowed location numerous times, as a former junior Wimbledon champion.She also played ten times in the women's singles (between 1979 and 1983). Her best result was reaching the fourth round, when she lost to fifth-seeded Virginia Wade.Ms Jevans also played in the doubles event, reaching the quarter finals of the mixed doubles event in 1978, playing with her future husband and Wimbledon referee Andrew Jarrett.She became the first chairwoman of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Board in 2023, succeeding Ian Hewitt.In 2013, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year Honours due to her services to Sport and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, when she served as director of sports for the event.5. Earl and Countess of St AndrewsGeorge Windsor, the elder son of the Duke of Kent and late Duchess of Kent, was accompanied by his wife, Sylvana Tomaselli, as they represented the Royal Family at Wimbledon. The Earl and Countess of St Andrews were among the 80 Royal Box guests today, as they settled in for an afternoon of world-class tennis. George, 63, was installed as Chancellor of the University of Bolton in 2017 in a post he still holds. Meanwhile, his wife is an academic who has lectured at the University of Cambridge and written about French and British political theory. Before meeting George, she was married to another man, but they divorced in 1981. In 1988, she wed the late Duchess's son in Scotland.The low-key royal couple's appearance at Wimbledon comes weeks after their daughter, Marina Windsor tied the knot with Nico Macauley at All Saints' church in Hovingham, North Yorkshire. Lady Marina, 33, did not join her parents at Wimbledon, with the royal recently posting snaps from her Mediterranean honeymoon on Instagram. 6. Ben Hardy Ben Hardy is a regular attendee at Wimbledon, proving to be an enthusiastic tennis fanBen Hardy is a regular attendee at Wimbledon, proving to be an enthusiastic tennis fan. The former EastEnders actor played Peter Beale from 2013 until 2015 before also starring as Queen's drummer Roger Taylor in Bohemian Rhapsody. Bohemian Rhapsody won four of the five Academy Awards it was nominated for. The film also grossed more than $900million worldwide. The actor has also since starred in X-Men: Apocalypse.He parted ways from his fellow EastEnders ex Jessica Plummer in 2023 after going public with their relationship back in 2021.The former soap actors were said to have fallen victim to busy work schedules, leading to them 'growing apart'.According to The Mirror, sources close to Ben and Jessica claimed at the time that the pair had been too busy to keep the relationship afloat.One insider shared: 'Ben and Jessica were besotted with each other but work has meant they spent a lot of time apart. Over time it’s taken its toll and recently they decided to call it a day.' 7. Brian Cox with his wife Gia Professor Brian Cox is a world-renowned physicist who is best known for presenting science programmes, including BBC Radio 4's The Infinite Monkey Cage and the Wonders Of... seriesProfessor Brian Cox is a world-renowned physicist who is best known for presenting science programmes, including BBC Radio 4's The Infinite Monkey Cage and the Wonders Of... series.He is also a talented musician, having been a keyboard player for bands like Dare and D:Ream in the past.Other popular science programmes Brian has presented include the BBC's long-running Horizon series and In Einstein's Shadow, as well as Wonders Of The Universe and Wonders Of Life.In 2010, he was appointed OBE for services to science. A decade later, he was promoted to CBE in the 2020 Birthday Honours for services to the promotion of science.Brian married Gia, an American TV presenter and writer, in Duluth, Minnesota, in 2003. They share two children, a son from a previous relationship Gia had and their son, who was born in 2009.8. Mark Precious Another athlete sitting in one of the sought after spots in the Royal Box today was Mark Precious, a former student at University College in Oxford.The former field hockey player won the bronze medal with the British team at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.9. Brian Vahaly Brian Vahaly is the former world 57 in tennis, reaching his career high in March 2003.The sporting star, 44, began playing tennis at just the age of two with his parents. Clearly the practice paid off, and he claimed defeats against the likes of Juan Carlos Ferrero, Michael Chang and Fernando Gonzalez.In 2017, he came out as gay, a decade after he was forced to retire due to a shoulder injury. He had been dating a woman for two years while on the ATP tour.The following year, he was described as a ‘gay tennis trailblazer’ by the Telegraph, due to very few players in the sport being openly out.Vahaly is happily married to his husband Bill, and the two are raising twin boys, Parker and Bennett.He told the Telegraph previously: ‘My exposure to the gay community had always been very limited and what I knew of it I didn’t connect to. Until I retired I just didn’t allow myself to explore my sexuality.‘No-one would have known what to do with me. It could have potentially impacted sponsorships.’He added: ‘I heard homophobic comments all the time in the locker room - to my face, behind my back. That was just a part of the culture.’10. Fleur Anderson Putney Labour MP Fleur Anderson was also in the stands today as she was pictured reading the order of play in her seat in the second row. 11. PB Balaji Indian businessman PB Balaji was also spotted in the stands today. He was appointed chief executive officer of Jaguar Land Rover in November 2025. 12. Dan Brooke Dan Brooke also had a seat in the Royal Box as the Chair of Paralympics GB, following his appointment in March 2025. He has previously worked for Channel 4 as the Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer and Dan has been credited with fostering the broadcaster's 'relationship with the paralympic movement', according to the official announcement. At the time, he said: 'My lifelong love affair with Paralympic Sport was sparked by London 2012 and snowballed into a lifelong mission for disability inclusion.'I am honoured to renew my vows with this precious movement and cannot wait to help ParalympicsGB take on the world at Milano Cortina 2026 and Los Angeles 2028 and help change the world for people with disabilities in the process.'13. Rob Brydon and his wife Claire Rob Brydon and his rarely seen wife Clare Holland cosied up for photos as they led the stars arriving at day five of Wimbledon on FridayRob Brydon and his rarely seen wife Clare Holland cosied up for photos as they led the stars arriving at day five of Wimbledon on Friday. The Gavin and Stacey star, 61, and his glamorous TV producer wife Clare looked happier than ever as they took their seats in the Royal Box to watch Novak Djokovic play Arthur Rinderknech on Centre Court. Rob cut a dapper figure for the day in a linen suit which he teamed with a blue shirt and a smart navy tie. Meanwhile, his wife of 20 years looked stunning in a white floral dress which she teamed with an orange handbag and sandals. 14. Leon Butler General Manager for BM UKI, Leon Butler was among the businessmen at Wimbledon today, 15. Roy Colabawalla Roy Colabawalla is the Corporate Partner at Sydney Mitchell LLP and President of the Lawn Tennis Association.The Sydney Mitchell partner was appointed youngest president in Lawn Tennis Association history earlier this year.16. Ken DohertyKen Doherty famously beat the great Stephen Hendry 18-12 at the Crucible in 1997 to become the first Irishman and only third overseas player to win the World Championship.Before he made history at the Crucible, Doherty's only ranking title win was the 1993 Welsh Open. He had never gone past the quarter-finals of the World Championship. But he had perfect preparation for the 1997 tournament. 'I used to play with Ronnie O'Sullivan at the Ilford Snooker Centre,' he previously explained. 'For a while we weren't practising with each other, but before 1997 I made a conscious decision and said, 'Look Ronnie, let's put our differences to one side and practise for this World Championship'.'We played each other in a best of 19 every single day. The two of us were flying. Going there, I thought he was going to win it.'O'Sullivan showed off his form in the first round when he hit a 147 break in a record time of 5min 20sec against Mick Price but lost his next match against Darren Morgan.Doherty, though, saw off Mark Davis, Steve Davis and John Higgins to set up a final with defending champion Hendry, who had already won a record-equalling six titles and five in a row.18. Lord Coe Lord Coe won gold in the 1500m at the Olympics in 1980 and 1984, was a Tory MP for five years, and masterminded the London 2012 Games.Now the President of the International Association of Athletics Federations, Sebastian splits his time between Monaco and London.19. Roy Hodgson Roy Hodgson in the royal box on day five of the 2026 Wimbledon ChampionshipsThe former England football manager, 78, looked to be in high spirts as he attended day five of Wimbledon.Former England manager Roy Hodgson has made it known that he has no intention of becoming the permanent Bristol City manager after his stunning return to football management.Hodgson, 78, was appointed manager of the Championship team until the end of the season last week, taking over from Gerhard Struber, who was sacked after overseeing a disappointing run of results this season.City are 16th in the Championship and without a win in five games. They fell to a disappointing 1-0 home defeat against relegation-threatened West Brom last Saturday, and the team was booed three times during the game. City were also recently dumped out of the FA Cup by League One's bottom side, Port Vale.The future of the club is unclear, with Hodgson, who hasn't coached since leaving Crystal Palace in 2024 when he was taken ill during a training session, only contracted until the end of the season.And the man himself has now confirmed that he won't be staying at Ashton Gate any longer.On what attracted him to the role, he said in his first press conference: 'I think it was the fact that it was a short-term project, a short-term appointment.20. Lieutenant General Sir Simon HamiltonLieutenant General Sir Simon Hamilton is the newly appointed chief of General Staff, as of April. The senior British army officer enjoyed a day out at Wimbledon, taking a seat in the royal box following an impressive 33 years of service.He had attended the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst and was made Lieutenant Colonel in 2009.Sir Hamilton has also worked as Head of Vehicle Support at Defence Equipment, the British Army's Director of Logistics Support and Engineering and Director General Land at Defence Equipment and Support. In 2018, he was made CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours, before getting knighted last year.21. Sue Bucknall Today's guest list included Sue Bucknall, Deputy Chair of the Wimbledon & Putney Commons Conservators. 22. Dennis Taylor Snooker legend Dennis Taylor was all smiles as he enjoyed an afternoon of tennis today. The Northern Irishman famously defeated Steve Davis 18-17 at the World Snooker Championships in 1985, making him one of the most recognisable faces in the game.23. Dominic FerrisBritish pianist Dominic Ferris also joined the ranks of Royal Box attendees today. 24. Lennard Hoornik Lennard Hoornik has been the Chief Commercial Officer of British carmaker JLR since 2021. He overseas global sales and marketing for both the Jaguar and Land Rover brands. 25. Alexandra Innes Alexandra Innes was also given a Royal Box invite after she served on the Club Committee. 26. Lt General Sir Robert Magowan Royal Marines officer Lieutenant General Sir Robert Magowan looked smart as he took his seat in the Royal Box. He was recently named Commander of Cyber and Specialist Operations Command (CSOC). Congratulating Sir Rob on the appointment, former defence secretary John Healey said his expertise would enable the 'transformation of our armed forces' in a statement at the time. Sir Rob succeeded General Sir Jim Hockenhull, who praised the Royal Marines officer as 'one of the most professional, knowledgeable, and dedicated officers I have ever worked with'. The outgoing CSOC chief added: 'Possessing enormous experience, Rob also brings a humanity that makes him an outstanding leader.'27. Emmanuel CruseAlso spotted at Wimbledon was Emmanuel Cruse, the president of the French tennis club Villa Primrose. 28. Jonathan Smith Rounding out the list was London Fire Brigade's commissioner Jonathan Smith.