Like royal father, like royal son — 31 years apart!
Prince Georgemade hisWimbledon debuton Sunday to see the men’s final alongside parentsKate MiddletonandPrince William, a moment that mirrored William’s first outing at the famed tennis tournament.
Prince William and Princess Diana.

Princess Diana wore a purple blazer with a white pleated skirt and statement belt for the Wimbledon appearance with her eldest son, smiling at him as he enthusiastically clapped following the match.
Prince William; Prince George.Manuela DUPONT/Gamma-Rapho via Getty; Karwai Tang/WireImage

Prince Georgewatched his first in-person match intently, just like his parents, asNick Kyrgiosand defending championNovak Djokovicfaced off.
After Djokovic won the 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3) on Sunday afternoon, he allowed the young price to hold the coveted trophy. “Don’t drop it,“Prince Williamlaughed.
Prince George and Prince William.ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty

Last summer,Prince Georgejoined Kate andPrince Williamfor theEuro 2020 soccer tournament(or football, as it’s known to Brits), watching as England fought their way to the finals beforefalling short to Italy.
Prince William and Princess Diana.Rebecca Naden/ PA Images via Getty

Princess Diana was a familiar face at Wimbledon, just like her daughter-in-law is now. Kate, an avid tennis player (she and William have a court at their country home of Anmer Hall), is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. This year, sheattended the men’s quarterfinalsas well as thewomen’s finals(sitting a few rows ahead ofTom Cruise!) before Sunday’s big finale.
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Kate Middleton, Prince George and Prince William.Karwai Tang/WireImage

For the men’s final, Kate wore a navy blue and white polka dot dress. The finishing touch on Kate’s outfit was an exclusive accessory: the green and purple bow tie pin, signifying her status as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The club’s official colors are dark green and purple, and only a few select people — including the club’s president, the committee of management, vice presidents and four members of executive staff — are permitted to wear the bow.
source: people.com