Kate Middleton's Wimbledon 2026 finale look: Inside her bespoke Emilia Wickstead dress

For more than a decade, Wimbledon has been one of the few occasions where Kate Middleton's wardrobe feels almost as anticipated as the tennis itself. As Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, the Princess of Wales has built a recognisable courtside aesthetic that blends polished tailoring, refined silhouettes and a carefully considered colour palette.
Her final appearance at Wimbledon 2026 was a return to that familiar fashion language.
Arriving alongside Prince William and their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, to watch the men's singles final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev, Kate chose a bespoke Emilia Wickstead wool crepe midi dress in a rich grassy green. Featuring a softly draped cape-style overlay and a fluid silhouette, the look felt elegant without being overly formal, capturing the effortless sophistication that has become synonymous with her Wimbledon appearances.
The outfit also marked a subtle shift back to classic royal dressing after a week of experimenting with fresher silhouettes. Earlier in the tournament, Kate stepped away from her usual repertoire in a relaxed periwinkle blue Gabriela Hearst suit layered over a white top, before embracing vibrant occasion dressing in a scarlet Roland Mouret design for the women's singles final.
For the championship finale, however, she leaned into timeless pieces that have long defined her style.
She completed the ensemble with her trusted toffee-toned DeMellier Nano Montreal handbag and gold Ralph Lauren Celia pumps, allowing the accessories to complement rather than compete with the dress. Her jewellery remained equally understated, featuring Van Cleef & Arpels motif earrings and a gold Halcyon Days torque bracelet accented with aquamarine. Pinned to the dress was the unmistakable green and purple bow brooch of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, a detail that reflected her role within the institution as much as her enduring connection to the championship.
Her beauty look stayed true to her signature aesthetic with glossy, softly waved hair swept over one shoulder, while Princess Charlotte offered a charming style moment of her own in a powder blue tea dress with delicate ruffled sleeves.
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The appearance served as a reminder that Kate Middleton's Wimbledon wardrobe has evolved without losing its identity. While she continues to introduce contemporary silhouettes and fresh tailoring into her royal rotation, the tournament remains the place where she consistently returns to understated elegance, making Centre Court one of fashion's most enduring front rows.