World No. 3 Alexander Zverev accuses Tennis Channel of disrespect as Italian Open meltdown sparks fresh controversy (Image via Getty)Wimbledon 2026 continues to attract some of the biggest names from sport, entertainment and public life. Day 10 of the Championships features a packed Royal Box as fans prepare for an exciting day of quarter-final action on Centre Court. Queen Camilla headlines the list of distinguished guests watching the action from one of the most exclusive seats in world sport.The day promises thrilling tennis alongside a star-studded audience. British wildcard Arthur Fery looks to continue his dream run against Italy’s Flavio Cobolli, while Marta Kostyuk takes on Jasmine Paolini in the women’s singles quarter-finals. As always, the Royal Box is expected to be almost as much of a talking point as the matches themselves.Who is in the Wimbledon Royal Box on Day 10?Queen Camilla leads an impressive guest list at the All England Club on Wednesday. The Royal Box has welcomed royalty, politicians, sporting icons and famous actors throughout this year’s Championships, and Day 10 is no different.Among the well-known names in attendance are England cricket star Joe Root, survival expert Bear Grylls, Hollywood actress Elle Fanning, British actress Emily Mortimer, actor Jason Isaacs, and former Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek. Former Chancellor George Osborne, former Labour strategist Alastair Campbell, television legend David Suchet, actor Dominic West, comedian and filmmaker Armando Iannucci, Olympic rowing great Dame Katherine Grainger, England Rugby World Cup winner Lewis Moody, V&A Museum director Tristram Hunt, opera singer Bryn Terfel, and comedian Grace Campbell are also among the invited guests.The Royal Box has remained one of the biggest attractions away from the courts throughout Wimbledon 2026. During the opening week, football icon David Beckham attended alongside his mother Sandra Beckham. Sprint legend Usain Bolt also made an appearance. While former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak watched matches despite using crutches.The Championships also welcomed Catherine, Princess of Wales, whose appearance delighted spectators earlier in the tournament. Other famous faces seen during the fortnight include tennis legend Roger Federer, actor Benedict Cumberbatch, Judy Murray, and Ncuti Gatwa.The Royal Box remains one of the most exclusive areas at Wimbledon. Although guests do not pay for their seats, attendance is strictly by invitation. Tickets cannot be purchased, regardless of wealth or celebrity status.Invitations are issued by Deborah Jevans, Chair of the All England Club. The guest list is carefully selected and usually includes members of the Royal Family, heads of state, senior political figures, former Wimbledon champions, distinguished athletes and individuals who have made significant contributions to public life or maintain close ties with the Championships.Being invited also comes with expectations. Guests are required to follow a formal dress code that reflects the tradition of the tournament. Men are generally expected to wear suits or jackets with ties. While women are encouraged to wear elegant daywear suitable for the prestigious occasion.The Centre Court is hosting two major quarter-finals and yet another packed Royal Box.