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Benedict Cumberbatch and wife Sophie Hunter shared a sweet moment in the Royal Box as they enjoyed a day at Wimbledon on Tuesday.The couple - who tied the knot in 2015 - looked in great spirits as they enjoyed the sunshine on Centre Court.The stars kick started the second week of the London tennis tournament at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Benedict looked dapper in a grey suit, while his theatre director wife cut a chic figure in a black and white checkered dress.Emmy winner Benedict previously opened up about family life and revealed his emotions have become 'paper thin' since he became a father.Benedict married Sophie in 2015 and the couple have sons Christopher, 11, Hal, nine, and Finn, seven, together. Benedict Cumberbatch and wife Sophie Hunter shared a sweet moment in the Royal Box as they enjoyed a day at Wimbledon on Tuesday The couple - who tied the knot in 2015 - looked in great spirits as they enjoyed the sunshine on Centre Court The stars kick started the second week of the London tennis tournament at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club All eyes were on them as they took their seats The duo were joined by a host of famous famous in today's Royal Box Benedict looked dapper in a grey suit, while his theatre director wife cut a chic figure in a black and white checkered dress The couple held hands as they headed into Centre CourtLast year, he gave an insight into their happy marriage, revealing the one rule they do to stay strong.During his appearance on Josh Horowitz's Happy Sad Confused podcast alongside his The Roses costar Olivia Colman, the actor opened up about what irritates his family members.'Being away from home p***** them off,' the actor said.'It p***** me off too, so we try and do as much to make that not the case — the two-week rule, and try to work as hard as possible on making work happen here nearer home so I can get home, or take them with me'He also admitted in another interview that having children changed his perspective on life, the way he acts onscreen and has made him more likely to cry at films or get 'angry'.He told The Times: '[Fatherhood made my] emotions paper thin. That's what changes how you act, when you become a father.'It isn't necessarily crossovers between your experience and the character's, it's that you become an unfettered channel to stuff that you weren't before.'Barbie makes you cry and other things make you angry.'














