THE Duchess of Cambridge looked as pretty as a picture as she waltzed into Wimbledon in a floral dress to watch Andy Murray in the men's final.
Kate, who is well known for her love of tennis, was joined by her husband the Duke of Cambridge as they took prime position on centre court to watch Andy Murray and
Canada's Milos Raonic battle it out to take the Wimbledon crown.
Wearing a £2,300 dress by Alexander McQueen, featuring butterflies, jewels and trinkets, she joined a vast array of famous faces in the royal box including Sherlock Holmes star Benedict Cumberbatch and actor Hugh Grant.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also joined in the royal box by David Cameron and his mother Mary.
Andy Murray walked out to raucous cheers as he took to centre court in an bid to secure his second Wimbledon title.
The 29-year-old acknowledged the crowd before putting on his game face.
Excited fans filled the centre court, some in Union flag outfits, and others paying a nod to the Scot's heritage by wearing tartan caps.
The Duchess recently revealed that two-year-old Prince George is already a little ace at the game.
On a visit to Wimbledon ahead of the championships, Kate met players, ball boys and girls and members of the Armed Forces and emergency services.
Chatting to former tennis star Greg Rusedski, Kate let slip that George had his own racquet, much to the delight of the star.