Kate Middleton arrives at Wimbledon as she takes to Royal Box before Murray match
KATE Middleton has arrived at Wimbledon, taking to the Royal Box as Andy Murray prepares for his clash with Denis Shapovalov later today.
The Duchess will be in a prime position to watch the two tennis stars battle it out on Centre Court, with this year marking Murray’s first time in the singles draw at Wimbledon since 2017.
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"They play tennis against each other. William told me he couldn’t beat her."
Kate and William are famously competitive at sport.
Kate’s tennis appearance comes the day after Princes William and Harry met for the unveiling of their mum's statue.
Wills and Harry put on a brave face for yesterday’s event, which would have been Diana’s 60th birthday.
Harry and Wills reportedly headed back to Kensington Palace to chat privately after the unveiling, where the Duchess of Cambridge acted as a "peacekeeper".
She is said to "hold the key" to ending the brothers' rift and former royal butler Paul Burrell believes she is the only person who can bring them "back together".
He told Good Morning Britain: "They will go back to Kensington Palace after the ceremony which will be very small, very quick, and then they will meet up with Kate indoors.
"I think Kate holds the key to this. I think she is the peacekeeper.
"She is the person that is going to bring these boys back together."
According to Burrell, if today doesn't bring the boys back together "nothing will".
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Speaking of how Kate can help, he said: "She knows they are both hurting. She knows they both want this to work.
"Kate has witnessed this first hand, she knows William wants this to work out."