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The Duchess of Cambridge and her father were in good spirits as they watched the highly-anticipated men’s singles final at Wimbledon.
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Kate missed most of the last week of the tournament because she was in self-isolation as she came in contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19.
Duchess of Cambridge sits in the Royal Box with her father Michael Middleton. AP
The Duchess arrived wearing a powder-pink belted midi dress by London-based designer Beulah which she paired with a Josef beaded clutch bag and nude court shoes.
She completed her look with a pair of Mappin & Webb earrings and a floral facemask.
Her father looked smart in a navy blue suit, a light blue shirt, and a yellow and blue silk tie.
Kate and her father also watched the men’s wheelchair singles final, which saw Belgium’s Joachim Gerard beat Britain’s Gordon Reid.
Kate Middleton also attended the women’s singles final after she finished her self-isolation period.
Kate Middleton talks to ball boys and ball girls as she goes on court for the presentation ceremony for the mens' singles final. AP
The Duchess was wearing a green cap-sleeve Emilia Wickstead dress and white Gianvito Rossi pumps as she presented trophies to Australian champion Ash Barty and Czech finalist Karolina Pliskova.
She later congratulated the women on Twitter for playing an “incredible match”. Kate wrote, “it was amazing to see the atmosphere and support from the fans echoing through centre court once again.”
Earlier this week, a statement which was released by Kensington Palace read: “Last week The Duchess of Cambridge came in contact with someone who has subsequently tested positive for Covid-19.”
They also said that she was not experiencing any symptoms, but was following all the relevant protocol. Kate and William have received both doses of the coronavirus vaccine.