Catherine, Princess of Wales Wore Roland Mouret & Emilia Wickstead For Wimbledon Finals
Catherine, Princess of Wales made two appearances across the Wimbledon ladies’ and men’s singles finals this weekend. As Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, and a keen tennis player herself, Centre Court remains one of the occasions where her wardrobe attracts as much attention as the tennis.

Ladies’ Final
Catherine in bright colours is my favourite kind of Catherine, and she certainly couldn’t be missed wearing a vibrant red Roland Mouret dress.
The clean lines and sculptural peplum are signature Roland Mouret, while the striking shade of red couldn’t have been more timely. With England’s men’s football team facing Norway later that day in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, I couldn’t help but wonder if this was a subtle show of support.
Much like her styling for the polo match, however, I would have liked to have seen something other than her default beige accessories.


Men’s Final
Catherine returned to Centre Court for the Wimbledon men’s singles final the following day wearing a custom Emilia Wickstead Tidus dress.
The muted green hue was an unexpected choice for her at this time of year. Catherine is usually among the first to embrace lighter spring and summer shades, so this colour initially felt more early autumn. Then again, you could just as easily argue that she was echoing Wimbledon’s famous lawns, so I’m happy to call it Wimbledon green.
I also appreciated how Emilia Wickstead refined the original Tidus silhouette, lengthening the skirt and adding extra fullness to create a bespoke version with more swish while remaining true to the original design.
She completed the look with a DeMellier handbag, Van Cleef & Arpels earrings and Ralph Lauren pumps.

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