Wimbledon 2024 best dressed celebrities: Princess of Wales, Zendaya and Paul Mescal

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SW19 became the centre of London again, as Wimbledon 2024 electrified the South of the river.

It all began with a win from Emma Raducanu and civilised applause from Britain’s most famous David’s: Beckham and Attenborough. 

The two national treasures sat Centre Court on day one of the two-week affair, while outside hundreds formed an orderly queue which snaked into Wimbledon Park. 

David Beckham, in BOSS, talks with Sir David Attenborough

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Arrivals made their way through two types of protest lining the entrances; pro-Palestine groups chanted and waved flags as they chastised Barclays, one of the tournament’s main sponsors, while locals urged tennis-goers to sign a petition to prevent a proposed 39-court expansion of the site

Inside, guests gathered at Centre Court for the first match which saw Carlos Alcaraz beat Mark Lajal. Not before a spot of lunch, however, which confirmed the celebrity hospitality hotspots this year. 

Lucy Boynton arrives in Celine

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In the pink was evian’s ‘Mountain Of Youth’ VIP Suite, where actor Lucy Boyton led guests with a candy floss-shade bob and embroidered babydoll dress from Celine, complete with a patent pair of Mary Jane ballerina flats. Inside she was joined by singer Arlo Parks, in Thom Browne, actor Jameela Jamil, in a navy Reformation dress previously worn on-screen in The Good Place, and her boyfriend, musician James Blake who opted for a co-ord beige suit, tee and suede slip-ons. Also there were Pixie Lott, celebrating her new single Somebody’s Daughter, and her husband Oliver Cheshire, who wore his fashion brand CHÉ Studios — they all went home with personalised, evian water bottles.

James Blake and Jameela Jamil in the evian ‘Mountain Of Youth’ VIP suite

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Elsewhere Ralph Lauren, ever a hub of Wimbledon’s chicest fans — Alexa Chung, Sienna Miller and Zendaya, all to come — kicked off with a daddy, daughter day: Poppy Delevingne attended with her father, Charles Delevingne, while Princess Maria Olympia of Greece and Denmark arrived in-arm with Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece. At Lanson’s spot, Lorraine Kelly and Myleene Klass sipped rosé champagne, while singers James Blunt and James Bay were spotted making their way across site.

Dave Grohl and Jordyn Blum

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Day two saw the rain arrive — but dampen Rebel Wilson’s floral spirits, it could not. Joining the Australian actor at Centre Court was the Foo Fighter’s Dave Grohl, who is currently feeling the wrath of the Swifties having claimed Taylor Swift did not play live on her Eras Tour, and who attended with wife Jordyn Blum. The Spencer Twins, nieces of Princess Diana, also made their way in smart tailoring, The Rest Is Politics co-host Alastair Campbell sported a pink blazer for the occasion, while singer Grace Jones rocked an aviator hat in the stands.

Theresa May and Philip May

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The third day, on General Election eve, saw former Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May wash away any nerves with a Pimm’s at Wimbledon. Making up the rest of a more unlikley cohort was Sex and the City’s Kim Cattrall, Spice Girl Melanie C and Emma Weymouth, Marchioness of Bath. Elsewhere, enjoying the Lanson box, was Dawn O’Porter, Dermot O’Leary and Hannah Waddingham. While Romeo Beckham was seen following in the footsteps of his dad David’s attendance a few days earlier, watching Emma Raducanu vs Elise Mertens on court number one in a combo of green suede jacket and casual white tee.

Kim Cattrall

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The fourth day of the event saw Kim Sears and daughter Edie cheer on Andy Murray and brother Jamie in the men’s doubles. Clearly Kim got the memo about this summer’s trends checklist as she wore a white tee and oversized sunglasses with tapered leopard trousers. Also in attendance was Carole Middleton, in a floral Cefinn dress, worn with a cropped white ME + EM blazer and raffia bag.

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With the third round of singles matches taking place at Centre Court on day five, an eclectic crowd braved the rain, including Dustin Hoffman and Lisa Hoffman, singer Mollie King and Lady Amelia Windsor, whose green midi dress, check-lined trench and espadrilles were spot on for the weather.

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