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The Duchess of Cambridge, who is a keen tennis fan and patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, ended her self-isolation just in time for the weekend of tennis.
Kate opted for a stunning green dress, while William is wearing a light blue suit jacket.
The couple have taken their seats in the Royal Box to watch the women’s singles final between Ashleigh Barty and Karolina Pliskova.
The Duchess is also due to attend the men’s singles final without her husband tomorrow.
Kate began self-isolating on July 2 after being alerted that she had come into contact with someone who later tested positive for Covid.
She had visited Wimbledon that day where she toured the SW19 tennis club, met staff at the venue and watched Britain’s Jamie Murray compete in a doubles match.
Kensington Palace said Kate’s self-isolation period will have finished by Saturday but did not confirm when it officially ended.
The Duchess has regularly attended the Wimbledon championships since her marriage to William in 2011.
This week, her parents Carole and Michael Middleton and her sister Pippa Matthews have also made appearances at the tournament.
It is a busy weekend of sport for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The Duke is set to join football fans at Wembley for England’s Euro 2020 final against Italy on Sunday.
William, who is president of the Football Association, has already cheered on the Three Lions at Wembley multiple times during the tournament.
Joined by Kate and Prince George, he watched England’s victory over Germany in the last 16 stage.
And the Duke, who is president of the Football Association, was in the crowd for the Three Lions’ triumph over Denmark in the semi-final on Wednesday.
The Aston Villa fan also saw the group D victory over the Czech Republic and the quarter-final win over Ukraine.
William and Kate follow a royal testing regime for coronavirus, taking two lateral flow tests a week with additional testing before public engagements such as sporting events.
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