Charlotte STUNS The Nation With Pink Nails and Heart Melting Moment Towards Mom Catherine
A Princess in the Front Row: Charlotte Shines at Wimbledon 2025
The 10-year-old Princess Charlotte delighted royal watchers and tennis fans alike as she joined her mother, the Princess of Wales, father Prince William, and older brother Prince George at the gentlemen’s singles final on July 13. The young royal took her front-row seat in the royal box at Centre Court, cheering on Carlos Alcaraz and Italy’s Jannik Sinner with lively reactions—clapping, covering her mouth in suspense, and sharing sweet moments with her family throughout the match.
Continuing the royal family’s long-standing Wimbledon tradition, the foursome arrived in coordinated blue ensembles. Princess Charlotte wore a charming white dress with navy piping, her hair neatly braided and tied with a blue ribbon that echoed her mother’s elegant cerulean gown. But it was a small, delightful detail that caught the attention of many—Charlotte’s nails were painted a soft pink, a subtle nod to the royal manicure legacy.
The blush-pink manicure mirrored Princess Catherine’s own go-to polish palette of light pinks and neutral tones, a royal tradition upheld for decades. The late Queen Elizabeth II was famously devoted to a single shade—Essie’s Ballet Slippers—which her hairdresser once called “the only color Her Majesty would wear.” While bold colors aren’t banned in royal circles, soft, neutral tones remain a polished and practical choice for engagements.
As the family crossed the bridge into Centre Court, Catherine and Charlotte shared affectionate smiles. The Princess of Wales—radiant in a royal blue midi dress with a soft bow detail—carried a sun hat and wore the iconic green and purple AELTC bow gifted by Queen Elizabeth. Prince George looked dapper in a dark navy suit and tie, matching his father Prince William, who opted for a fresh summer look with white trousers and a light blue jacket.
Absent from the outing was little Prince Louis, known for his animated expressions at public events, though exceptions are occasionally made for royal children in the exclusive 74-seat royal box.
Princess Charlotte’s love for sport seems to run in the family. After previously expressing an interest in gymnastics, Prince William recently revealed his daughter has taken to track and field—specifically the 400-meter dash and hurdles. The news came during a May investiture ceremony, where William chatted with Olympic runner Keely Hodgkinson about Charlotte’s athletic pursuits.
Saturday’s women’s final also saw a show of public affection for Princess Catherine, who received a thunderous standing ovation upon her arrival—an emotional moment marking her return to public duties after undergoing cancer treatment. Wearing a white belted blazer-style top and cream pleated skirt, she greeted tennis legends including Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova as she took her seat in the royal box.
Last year’s Wimbledon appearance had been a girls’ day out for Catherine, Charlotte, and aunt Pippa Middleton—another rare and emotional appearance amid Catherine’s health journey. During that outing, Charlotte beamed with pride at her mother, clapping alongside the crowd in support.
From coordinated style to sisterly smiles, from sporting spirit to soft pink nails, Princess Charlotte continues to charm royal fans—gracefully stepping into her role in the public eye, much like her mother before her.





