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Prince George and Princess Charlotte granted rare ‘exception’ after breaking Wimbledon rule

Prince George and Princess Charlotte enjoyed front-row views of this year’s Wimbledon men’s singles final — and they did it from the most coveted spot in the stadium: the Royal Box.

Accompanied by their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the two eldest Cambridge children were seen on Sunday (July 13) watching Jannik Sinner claim his first Wimbledon title after defeating reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz in a high-stakes match. Sitting just metres from Centre Court, the young royals joined an elite circle of guests granted access to the prestigious viewing suite.

Reserved for royalty, world leaders, tennis icons, and prominent public figures, the Royal Box has only 74 seats and has been part of Wimbledon tradition since 1922. This year, celebrities like Olivia Rodrigo, David Beckham and Hugh Grant also made appearances — but even the most famous names are subject to strict rules.

Access to the Royal Box comes with its own code of conduct. Men are expected to wear a jacket and tie, women must follow formal dress guidelines, and guests are politely asked not to wear hats, so as not to block the view of those seated behind. But one lesser-known rule has sparked conversation online: children are typically not allowed in the box, regardless of their fame — unless they happen to be royal.

Why Prince Louis wasn’t there

While George and Charlotte both appeared relaxed and engaged throughout the final, royal watchers noticed one family member was missing: seven-year-old Prince Louis. His absence sparked curiosity, but many fans pointed out that he’s likely just a year away from qualifying for his turn in the box.

Both his siblings made their Wimbledon debuts at the age of eight — George in 2022, and Charlotte in 2023 — suggesting that the couple follows an informal tradition based on age and readiness. Wimbledon matches can run for several hours and are known for their intense focus and etiquette, which can be a challenge for younger children.

Given that, it seems likely Louis will attend when he’s a bit older — possibly next year — and able to fully enjoy the moment with the same poise as his older siblings.

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