A controversial error at the Wimbledon menβs singles final by the usually faultless Princess Catherine could force the hand of fashion umpires.
At the womenβs singles final Catherineβs cream dress from Self-Portrait, accessorised with a tote from Anya Hindmarch (not from the handbag designerβs collection for Woolworths supermarkets) was a flawless example of day dressing.
The streamlined silhouette was repeated at the menβs final in a cornflower blue dress by Roksanda, where Catherine presented the winnerβs trophy to Jannik Sinner, but it was her choice of accessory that challenged tennis club etiquette.
Princess Catherine in her LK Bennett hat alongside Princess Charlotte at the Wimbledon menβs singles final.Credit: Getty Images
Catherine arrived at Wimbledon clutching a wide-brimmed, ribbon-trimmed hat from LK Bennett. During the final, Catherine wore the hat when the sun hit the royal box, while waving a fan to combat the effects of the London heatwave.
Having set the tone, Catherine was joined by Australian Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman, covering up in a panama hat from Italian designer Brunello Cucinelli. Kidmanβs neighbour in the royal box, outgoing US Vogue editor Anna Wintour, relied on her signature bob and sunglasses for sun protection.
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The dress guide for the royal box at Wimbledon advises: βLadies are asked not to wear hats, as they tend to obscure the vision of those seated behind them.β
This is the second time that Catherine has ignored the advice of the club, which she became patron of in 2016. In 2022, in a yellow dress from Roksanda, the Princess of Wales also wore the LK Bennett straw hat.
βRules like not wearing hats are outdated and dangerous,β says Australian model Deborah Hutton, who founded the sun smart hat collection Canopy Bay in 2021, following her own experiences with skin cancer. βMelanoma rates are on the rise in the UK. At the tennis the sun is baking you. Itβs insanity not to wear a hat of some description.β