Today15:10 BSTWilliam and Kate surprise Wimbledon spectatorsThe Prince and Princess of Wales have arrived at Wimbledon for the men’s singles final with Princess Charlotte and Prince George.The royals arrived at the All England Club just after 3pm and began greeting a line up of guests including British wildcard Arthur Fery, who turns 24 today.Later on, they will take a seat on Centre Court to watch reigning champion Jannik Sinner take on number two seed Alexander Zverev.Wearing a green dress, Kate smiled as she entered the players area, which sits behind Centre Court.Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George and Princess Charlotte on Day 14 of Wimbledon Championships(Image: Ben Whitley/PA Wire)Today13:38 BSTPrincess Kate and Prince William to attend Wimbledon men's final Princess Kate and Prince William will attend today’s Wimbledon final, Kensington Palace have announced.The Prince and Princess of Wales will watch top seed Jannik Sinner’s match with Alexander Zverev on Centre Court.It will be Catherine’s third appearance at the Championships this fortnight. The Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club handed the trophy to winner Linda Noskova yesterday.She also took in the second day of the tournament, chatting to fans in the queue and even selling tickets to shocked spectators.Catherine will return to SW19 today(Image: NEIL HALL/EPA/Shutterstock)Today10:27 BSTNew details of meeting emerge The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s meeting with the King reportedly lasted little over an hour.Prince Harry had been in the UK since Monday, with his wife Meghan and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet flying into the UK days agoThey travelled to Gloucestershire on Friday and it is believed that the family were full of smiles at Highgrove House.The meeting happened sometime between 3.30pm and 4pm and a source told the DailyMail: “Harry turned up at Invictus with a massive smile plastered all over his face. Everybody was looking absolutely delighted. It wasn’t just acting.“Liam [Maguire], his UK aide, looked absolutely like the cat that had got the cream as well. Then rumours started to go round that they were going to Highgrove.”Meghan and Harry met the King and Queen on Friday(Image: Getty Images)Today09:05 BSTPrince William reacts to England’s dramatic World Cup winPrince William claimed England's nervy World Cup victory over Norway was 'never in doubt'.Taking to X moments after the final whistle, the football-loving royal wrote: "Well done England!"Top performance in a tough environment. This is a special team."Commiserations to a proud Norway team. Onto the semi final… Never in doubt!"Content cannot be displayed without consentToday07:38 BSTWas catering behind the Buckingham Palace stay decision?The Queen’s former chef says one of the reasons behind Prince Harry and his family not staying at Buckingham Palace could be down to catering.The Duke was forced to hastily look for a place to sleep after being told he could not stay at the royal residence.It came after his spokesman announced on Monday morning that he had finally accepted an offer to stay for his visit last week.Darren McGrady, who has cooked for all the family, said food may be behind the decision.“Buckingham Palace is going through its major restoration - no one is there, and all the chefs, for the most part, have gone,” he told royal website CheatSheet.“It would be a major operation to suddenly, at the very last minute, bring in a team of chefs and prepare the food. It wouldn’t just be chefs, but also bringing in the maids, security, and footmen. I do see the point in what they’re saying with regards to Harry coming and staying at the Palace.”Harry had hoped to be stopping at Buckingham Palace(Image: Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Shutterstock)Today04:49 BSTAndy Murray says the Royal Family at Wimbledon is 'tradition'Retired pro tennis player Andy Murray is reminding people why Kate Middleton is a central figure to Wimbledon.The 39-year-old British star, who retired in August 2024, told Hello Magazinethat he believes having the royals, like the Princess of Wales, 44, in the Wimbledon audience is a big part of the London-based tournament’s “identity.”“I think it means a lot to the players and to tennis fans to see the royal family at Wimbledon,” the Olympic medalist said. “It’s part of the tradition of Wimbledon and the fans really like that, especially the overseas fans.”Today02:40 BSTPrince William's message after England through to World Cup Semi-finalContent cannot be displayed without consentToday01:13 BSTPrince Harry reflects on hospital visitReflecting on his visit to Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital Harry told The Sun: “Places like Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham and Fisher House remind us that recovery is never something anyone does alone.“Behind every wounded, injured or sick service person is a network of extraordinary medical professionals, families, carers and charities who help carry them through the hardest days. The care provided here goes far beyond treating physical injuries.“It’s about restoring confidence, rebuilding lives and making sure families can stay close when they are needed most. Fisher House plays a vital role in that journey, lifting some of the financial burden that comes with long periods of treatment so families can focus on what really matters — being together.”Today01:11 BSTPrince Harry visits Fisher House at Queen Elizabeth HospitalWhile at Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Harry toured Fisher House — a home situated in the grounds — opened by his father, King Charles, in 2013. Fisher House provides military families with somewhere to stay as their loved ones recovered.Prince Harry joins triple amputee Josh Boggi as he is reunited with squadron leader Lauren Odell, the young nurse who saved Josh(Image: David Levene/Invictus Games Foundation/PA Wire)11th Jul22:28 BSTPrince Harry greeting fansThe Duke of Sussex met well-wishers during a trip to Scotty's Summer Festival at Maxstoke Castle earlier today.Scotty's is a military bereavement charity that provides relief from the effects of grief for bereaved military children and young people who have experienced the death of a parent who served in the British Forces.Prince Harry at Maxstoke Castle(Image: Getty Images)11th Jul21:10 BST'Amazing' Kate's inspirational message for Wimbledon fanKate earlier met Shirley Rodriguez Yugsi, 11, who performed the coin toss for the ladies’ singles final on Centre Court, representing the Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative (WJTI).Shirley said meeting the princess was “unbelievable”, adding: “It was like a dream. I didn’t think it was happening. It was amazing. I would have never thought that I would get to shake her hand.”She said Kate asked her what she was going to be doing that afternoon, and Shirely told her she had been selected for the coin toss.“She said she was proud of me for doing for achieving it… for being the one picked to do it,” Shirley said.The Princess of Wales speaking with Shirley Rodriguez Yugsi, 1111th Jul20:23 BSTKate chats to NoskovaKate, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, later spoke to Linda Noskova, 21, after she won her first Grand Slam title.She was joined by a host of stars including Meg Bellamy, who portrayed her in the final season of Netflix hit The Crown, and Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham.Others spotted in the Royal Box included Davina McCall, her hair stylist husband Michael Douglas, and Hollywood actress Jodie Foster.The Princess of Wales congratulates Linda Noskova11th Jul19:00 BSTKate presents Wimbledon trophy to Linda NoskovaLinda Noskova won the Wimbledon ladies' singles' title in a 6-2 5-7 6-3 win over Karolina Muchova.Princess Kate presented her with the trophy; the first Grand Slam title of her career.Noskova won her first Grand Slam title(Image: Getty Images)Princess of Wales before presenting the Venus Rosewater Dish to Linda Noskova(Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)11th Jul17:47 BSTKate hails ‘inspirational’ Wimbledon finalist who plays through cancer treatmentThe Princess of Wales has told a Wimbledon finalist that she is “inspirational” for continuing to play tennis while undergoing treatment for cancer.Canadian tennis player Gabriela Dabrowski, who will play in the ladies’ doubles final on Centre Court on Sunday, met Kate at the championships on Saturday afternoon.The tennis player said: “I guess someone told her, so she acknowledged that and just said it was amazing that I was still playing going through treatment, and she said it was very inspirational, which I feel the same likewise with her story as well.“Just a very beautiful moment. I didn’t expect to be emotional, but yeah, very strange feeling.”Dabrowski, who has a “few more years” of hormone therapy left to undergo, said Kate told her that she believes sport can “prove that your body is still strong”.Princess of Wales speaking with Ladies Doubles Finalists Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani(Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)11th Jul17:19 BSTThe 'Peoples' Princess'Ms Fontanilla said: “She’s so genuine. It felt so easy. I thought I was going to be really nervous, but she made it so easy. The conversation was very natural.”She added: “Looking at her through the doors, it was just: ‘Oh my gosh, she’s here’, and then I overheard her with the other conversations, it just felt so natural, and it put peace over me.“And then when she was right there, reaching out to shaking my hand, I was like: ‘Oh my gosh, which hand, which hand?’, and then I got there, and she was just, oh, that smile. It just brings you back, and she’s so genuine.“The conversation was just so lovely. She’s a people’s princess, everyone says she’s one of the people, and I love it.”Deborah Jevans and Catherine Princess of Wales in the Royal Box(Image: Kieran McManus/Shutterstock)11th Jul16:39 BSTPrince Louis eyes up becoming Wimbledon ball boyPrince Louis wants to try his hand at becoming a ball boy, the Princess of Wales has suggested at Wimbledon.The princess, wearing a bright strawberry red belted top and pleated midi skirt, met Jenna Fontanilla, who works in Wimbledon’s court services team. During their conversation, Kate brought up the topic of ball boys and ball girls, adding that her and William’s youngest child, eight-year-old Louis, had been asking her questions about the role.Ms Fontanilla, 18, said: “She told me about how Louis was asking her about how to become a ball boy, and we were talking about how much hard work it is to be on court and how we work alongside the ball kids, and it’s just so lovely.”The Princess of Wales speaking with Jenna Fontanilla(Image: PA)11th Jul16:08 BSTKate gets prestigious honour at WimbledonPrincess Kate was accompanied by club chairwoman Deborah Jevans and Lawn Tennis Association president Roy Colabawalla at Centre Court.The princess attended the grand slam during its first week, where she watched Briton Arthur Fery play his second-round match against Otto Virtanen, where she sat with Ms Jevans and former British tennis number one Tim Henman.But now, she's been asked to present the trophy to the winner of this afternoon's ladies' final between Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova.The princess wore a red belted top and pleated midi skirt(Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)Martina Navratilova and Catherine, Princess of Wales shake hands(Image: WireImage)11th Jul16:03 BSTHarry guards ‘crown jewels’ during goat yoga sessionThe Duke of Sussex took part in “goat yoga” and was pelted with water bombs during his final public appearance on a family visit to the UK.He lay on his back as goats trampled over him, and someone in the crowd watching joked that his security team had failed to protect the “crown jewels” when one of the animals stepped on his crotch.Harry shouted “ow” as he covered the area with his hands and asked the goat “what are you doing?”, which prompted laughter.A goat stepped on Harry's 'crown jewels'(Image: Heathcliff O'Malley/Daily Telegraph/PA Wire)11th Jul15:07 BSTKate arrives!The Princess of Wales has arrived at Wimbledon, where she will watch the ladies' singles final on Centre Court.Kate, who is wearing a red belted top and pleated midi skirt, will present the trophy to the winner of the match between Czech players Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova.The Princess, 44, returns to Wimbledon after her first week outing which even saw her sell tickets and chat to tennis fans in the queue.The Princess of Wales waved to crowds at Centre Court(Image: Ben Whitley/PA Wire)11th Jul14:12 BSTAlthorp stay an ideal opportunity for some family clarity, royal expert says Harry’s visit to his late mother’s ancestral home this weekend is a golden chance for the Sussexes to teach their children about the Prince’s family history.It is understood the Duke and Duchess have spent time at Althorp, where Diana’s brother, Charles Earl Spencer, still lives - and where Harry’s mother was laid to rest.Royal expert Jennie Bond says it is the “ideal location” for the family.“It’s the perfect place for Archie and Lilibet to learn more about the grandmother they will never know,” she told the Mirror.“There will be pictures and portraits, memories and stories that their great uncle Charles and great aunts Jane and Sarah will be only too happy to share. And, of course, it may be that Harry will take them to see their grandmother’s grave.“He has spoken of how much he wants his children to understand the history of their family, and being at Diana’s home is the perfect opportunity for them to begin to know about the Spencer side of their heritage”.Earl Spencer still lives at Althorp House(Image: PA)11th Jul13:50 BSTHarry enjoys some goat yoga!The Duke of Sussex took part in some goat yoga during a visit to Maxstoke Castle in Warwickshire.Prince Harry, the Global Ambassador for Scotty's Little Soldiers, didn’t duck the challenge at Scotty's Summer Festival. The Duke had fun alongside some 200 children and family members.He spent the morning participating in a session of goat year, involving six nanny goats and their many four-month-old kids, during which the group was urged to “feel the freedom and presence” of the animals and to and “channel the spirit” of goats, mimicking their bleats and looking into their eyes.Harry kicked back with some goats(Image: Heathcliff O'Malley/Daily Telegraph/PA Wire)He didn't skip the yoga(Image: Heathcliff O'Malley/Daily Telegraph/PA Wire)11th Jul11:55 BSTJENNIE BOND: Reunion could put 'strain' on King and William's relationshipRoyal expert Jennie Bond fears the King’s meeting with Prince Harry and his family may put an enormous stain on the Monarch’s relationship with Prince William.Harry and William’s connection, according to the Mirror's royal editor Russell Myers, is “the worst it has ever been” as the Prince of Wales remains “deeply hurt” by Harry’s years of accusations levelled at the Firm."This is a family, the row is personal and I’m sure the King would need to be convinced that any reunion with his son and grandchildren would remain a private family matter,” she told the Mirror.“It’s also tricky for Charles because he knows that a meeting with Harry and family would put a strain on his good relationship with William.“That’s a difficult situation for any father, but deep down I’m sure he still loves his younger son, his darling boy as he always called him. And what grandfather wouldn’t want to see his little grandchildren?”What did William make of yesterday's reunion?(Image: Getty Images)11th Jul10:22 BSTWhy King selected Highgrove House for family reunionThe King selected his beloved Highgrove residence for his meeting with Harry and Meghan for a very important reason.The Sussexes met with the Monarch and Queen Camilla on Friday afternoon at his Gloucestershire estate.The King selected Highgrove House over Buckingham Palace for their reunion, where he also spent time with his grandchildren Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.“Highgrove offered something Buckingham Palace could not: privacy,” People report.“Charles has long regarded the estate as his sanctuary. Hosting Harry, Meghan and their children there provided a secluded setting away from the formality and scrutiny of the London royal residences.”The King has spent many years of his life at Highgrove House(Image: Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)11th Jul08:39 BSTPOLL: Mirror readers have their say over chances of royal rift being healedMirror readers seem certain that Harry and Meghan’s meeting with the King points to harmony in the royal family.The King and Queen Camilla hosted the Sussexes and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet at Highgrove House on Friday - the first time the monarch has seen his two grandchildren in years.We asked if the Duke and Duchess’ UK visit would rebuild relations.Almost 1,200 took part in the poll, and incredibly 100 per cent say the rift could now begin to be healed.Cast your vote here.Can royal relations be rebuilt?(Image: AFP via Getty Images)11th Jul07:56 BSTKate Middleton 'begged' to go to Wimbledon for historic match but had to stay at homeWimbledon has always shared a special link with the Royal Family - and one member of the Firm who hardly ever misses the Championships is the Princess of Wales.Kate is not only a huge tennis fan but a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club - and appears to have taken over the role of handing the singles champions their trophies, following on from the Duke and the late Duchess of Kent.In recent years, she's made several visits during the tournament fortnight, and last week even surprised those waiting in the famous Wimbledon queue before handing out tickets and taking payment.Read the full story hereThe Princess even sold tickets to the championships last week!(Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)11th Jul05:33 BSTPrince Harry and Meghan Markle expected to head back to CaliforniaPrince Harry and Meghan Markle have no more scheduled appointments in the UK and will likely head back to California today or Sunday.Harry's official itinerary for this UK trip concluded yesterday.After wrapping up his public duties for the 2027 Invictus Games countdown in Birmingham and holding a rare family reunion with King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Friday, their remaining time is expected to focus entirely on personal matters.11th Jul04:25 BSTPrince Harry: 'I love my family' Prince Harry offered a touching insight into family life during an Invictus Games event in Birmingham.Asked by TV presenter Alison Hammond whether Meghan, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet tell him they're proud of him, Harry replied: "They don't tell me every day that they're proud of me, but I'm proud of them, they're proud of me. I love my family."11th Jul03:14 BST