Why Prince Louis did not attend Wimbledon with the rest of the Royal family as fans make sad point
Members of the British royal family turned out in full force at Centre Court over the weekend to watch the 2025 Wimbledon Men’s Singles final — but royal watchers quickly noticed that one familiar face was absent from the stands.
A Weekend of Champions
The prestigious tournament wrapped up on Sunday, July 13, with 23-year-old Jannik Sinner securing the men’s singles title. A day earlier, on Saturday, July 12, 24-year-old Iga Świątek dominated the women’s final, defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to earn her sixth Grand Slam title.
In the wheelchair events, 26-year-old Wang Ziying triumphed over top seed Yui Kamiji, 31, in the ladies’ singles final. Meanwhile, British athletes Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid came up short in the men’s wheelchair doubles, falling to Martin de la Puente and Ruben Spaargaren.
Princess Kate’s Presence and Prince Louis’ Absence
Princess Kate, the Princess of Wales, was seen attending both Saturday and Sunday’s matches — a highlight for royal fans who have missed public appearances from the princess amid her ongoing recovery from illness.
However, many fans noticed the absence of Prince Louis, the youngest son of William and Kate. According to *People* magazine, Louis may not have been present simply because he hasn’t yet reached the appropriate age for attending Wimbledon. Both his siblings — Prince George and Princess Charlotte — were eight years old when they made their Wimbledon debut, and Louis turns eight next April, just in time for a possible appearance at the 2026 championships.
Prince George’s Less-Than-Enthusiastic Reaction
While Louis stayed home, his older brother Prince George attended the men’s final — and quickly became the subject of online chatter due to his seemingly unimpressed expression during the match.
Dressed in a dark blazer, blue shirt, and striped tie, the young prince was clearly adhering to the strict dress code of Wimbledon’s exclusive Royal Box. The 74-seat section, reserved for dignitaries and special guests, prohibits denim, sports shoes, and casual wear such as hoodies. Children in the box are also expected to wear formal attire.
With the London summer heat in full force, many fans expressed sympathy for the young royal’s heavy outfit, suggesting it may have contributed to his serious demeanor.
Fans Weigh In on George’s Outfit
Social media lit up with comments from royal watchers who felt Prince George should have been allowed to dress more comfortably for the occasion.
“Did he have to be in a suit? Surely he could’ve worn a polo and shorts????” one Instagram user questioned.
“Poor kiddo, felt so sorry for him buttoned up in his suit & tie! No wonder he looks in a huff bless him,” another wrote. “Nice shirt & some shorts could have done.”
A third chimed in: “Poor kids probably boiling — normal kids are playing in paddling pools and eating ice cream, not sat around in full suits having to be perfectly behaved whilst everyone stares at them.”
No Official Response Yet
Tyla has reportedly reached out to Buckingham Palace for a comment regarding the dress code and Louis’ absence, but no official statement has been issued.