Prince George Amuses Family with Hat Fiddling at Wimbledon Final
Prince George Amuses Family with Hat Fiddling at Wimbledon

Prince George had his mother and sister laughing uncontrollably at Wimbledon on Sunday as he struggled to position a branded hat on his head. The future king, aged 12, placed the All England Club cap on his head and began adjusting it, turning up the brim and trying to find a more flattering angle. Princess Charlotte, 10, who had her own hat perfectly secured, covered her mouth with her hand as she giggled at her brother's antics. Their mother, the Princess of Wales, was also spotted laughing at the scene.

Hat Swap and Heat Relief

George did not keep the hat on for long. He soon abandoned it in favor of an electric handheld fan to cool down as temperatures reached 29°C (84°F) during the men's singles final. Charlotte opted for a traditional handheld fan and sunglasses, while Catherine was seen holding the same electric fan model as her son.

Match Highlights and Trophy Presentation

The royal party rose to their feet and applauded as Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Wimbledon title. The world No. 1 collapsed onto the court after winning three consecutive sets, having lost the first set to Alexander Zverev. After Sinner's celebrations, Catherine walked onto Centre Court to present the trophy, stopping to shake hands with ball boys and girls along the way.

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Zverev gave a slight bow to the princess as he accepted his runners-up trophy, and the crowd erupted when Sinner approached to receive the winner's trophy. Catherine congratulated him on his impressive victory, and the player reached out for a handshake.

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