Kate Middleton’s sweet gesture ensures Prince Louis gets his powerful Wimbledon moment with Jannik Sinner

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Kate Middleton’s sweet gesture ensures Prince Louis gets his powerful Wimbledon moment with Jannik Sinner

Kate Middleton’s sweet gesture ensures Prince Louis gets his powerful Wimbledon moment with Jannik Sinner (Image Via X)

On July 13, 2025, at the All England Club under the famously modern London sky, Jannik Sinner enjoyed his men's singles championship with a gift for the royal children. Jannik Sinner signed a few tennis balls for Prince George and Princess Charlotte after the match, but the royal mum, Kate Middleton, technically got involved in a cheeky way to remind him about Prince Louis who got left out.

She ensured to ask for a tennis ball for the third child. This delightfully cute moment showed the kindness of the Princess of Wales and made sure Louis had his own special representation, even if he wasn't there.

Jannik Sinner, Kate Middleton and Prince William make sure Prince Louis gets a signed ball

Jannik Sinner, 23, had won his first Wimbledon title on Centre Court in London against Carlos Alcaraz, by a score of 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Moments later, on Sunday July 13, 2025, Jannik Sinner was royally reunited with the Royal Family after defeating two-time champion Carlos Alcaraz in the men's singles final.

After they presented Jannik Sinner with the trophy, he reunited with Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their two oldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

While the group spoke, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 10, reached into their pockets and pulled out two tennis balls for Jannik Sinner to sign. Princess Kate Middleton smiled sweetly and said to Jannik Sinner, “We brought one for their brother as well.”

Prince William quickly added, “Louis would be very upset otherwise,” which made everyone laugh. Though Prince Louis, 7, didn’t attend the match, his parents made sure he wasn’t left out.The royal children also took a moment to congratulate Jannik Sinner. George told him, “Well played,” and Jannik Sinner kindly asked if they played tennis and what racquets they used. “Yonex,” they replied in sync, to which Jannik Sinner smiled and said, “That’s nice.” It was a quiet but heartwarming moment that showed both the grace of the new Wimbledon champion and the warmth of the royal family.

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and family share warm moments with the champion

George and Charlotte congratulated Jannik Sinner. George told him, “Well played.” Sinner replied by asking if they played tennis and what racquets they used. The siblings answered, “Yonex,” which pleased him.Kate Middleton added that his win was “seriously inspiring and impressive,” gesturing to her children. In the Royal Box that afternoon, Charlotte even helped fan Kate in the heat, showing their close bond.This was George’s third Wimbledon (debut in 2022), Charlotte’s second major final (debut in 2023), but Louis has not yet attended.

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