The Duchess Of Cambridge made quite the entrance on Tuesday evening as she attended the UK premiere of the new James Bond film No Time To Die in a gold-sequinned cape gown by none other than one of her favourite designers Jenny Packham.
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Kate Middleton has shared her appreciation for British tennis star Emma Raducanu after she made history by winning her US open semi-finals in straight sets, securing her place in her first ever major final and a minimum prize of $1.25 million.The Duchess of Cambridge tweeted her congratulations to Emma after the amazing feat. She said: “What an incredible achievement at this year's #USOpen @EmmaRaducanu! We will all be rooting for you tomorrow.
The Duchess Of Cambridge made quite the entrance on Tuesday evening as she attended the UK premiere of the new James Bond film No Time To Die in a gold-sequinned cape gown by none other than one of her favourite designers Jenny Packham.
Kate Middleton shows off her tennis skills to US Open champion Emma Raducanu during a homecoming event held at LTA’s National Tennis Centre in London, England on Friday afternoon (September 24).
Kate Middleton was "starstruck" to meet British US Open tennis champion Emma Raducanu at a special reception on Friday, an expert has observed. The 39 year old attended a homecoming celebration for 18 year old Emma at the National Tennis Centre, before joining her on the court for a game.
The Duchess Of Cambridge made another royal appearance to congratulate the brilliant tennis player, 18 year old Emma Raducanu, on her record breaking US Open victory two weeks ago. What a win it was.
Kate Middleton, 39, was in the presence of tennis royalty at the National Tennis Centre in London on Friday, September 24. The Duchess of Cambridge was paired with US Open winner Emma Raducanu, 18, for a friendly doubles match for the Lawn Tennis Association’s homecoming event. Kate was dressed super sporty in a blue tennis skirt and matching zip-up tracksuit jacket, and she was all smiles while playing alongside the teenage British Grand Slam champion.
Kate Middleton was all smiles as she met 18-year-old U.S. Open winner Emma Raducanu on Friday.
Kate Middleton beamed with joy as she met British US Open tennis champion Emma Raducanu at a special reception on Friday, before joining the 18-year-old star on the tennis court. The Duchess, 39, attend a homecoming celebration for Great Britain’s US Open Champions, hosted by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) Youth programme, at the National Tennis Centre.
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