Queen Camilla dons Wimbledon white as she arrives on Centre Court

Queen Camilla looks elegant in Wimbledon white as she arrives at SW19 to watch today’s quarter final matches on Centre Court

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The Royal Box on Centre Court was graced by Queen Camilla today, as the regal tennis fan donned Wimbledon white to attend quarter finals day. 

Wearing an elegant white dress knee-length dress with navy piping, Camilla strolled purposefully towards the show court in a pair of grey suede heels ahead of a packed afternoon of tennis. 

The royal, 75, finished the look with a stylish straw clutch bag and a cream shawl, clearly mindful of the changeable Wimbledon weather.  

Accompanied by AELTC chairman, Ian Hewitt, Queen Camilla greeted ball boys and girls, and even enjoyed a meeting one of the Championships’ search dogs. 

Camilla, who is attending the tennis solo and for the first time with her new title, met detection dog handler Mark Mills and his search dog Flo, reaching down to give the Labrador a friendly pet.   

Accompanied by AELTC chairman, Ian Hewitt, Queen Camilla arriving at Wimbledon’s Centre Court this afternoon; the royal looked elegant in a white knee-length dress with navy piping 

Former British tennis pro turned commentator Johanna Konta also greeted the royal, with Camilla taking time to learn about the work of The Wimbledon Foundation and a charity it supports, Learn to Love to Read. 

Founded in 2014 by Teresa Harris, the charity helps early years children with literacy skills.   

Camilla isn’t the only member of the Windsor family enjoying the tennis on Wednesday, with Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall was also at the All England Club this afternoon with husband Mike.

Looking stunning in a £250 ME + EM striped maxi dress, Zara boosted her height in chunky £740 Saint Laurent wedges as she arrived at the world famous tennis court.

Completing her outfit was £325 Aspinal London bag, while she clutched onto a white sun hat.

The pair, who share three children, looked as loved up as ever they wrapped their arms around one another and smiled for cameras at SW19.

Admiring the purple and white blooms that line the paths close to Centre Court, the royal looked delighted to be spending the afternoon watching the tennis

Ahead of taking her seat in the Royal Box on Centre Court, Camilla greeted ball boys and girls working at the tournament

A keen tennis fan, Camilla carried a stylish straw clutch bag and a cream shawl with her

As well as ball boys and girls, Queen Camilla also chatted with ex British pro turned BBC commentator Johanna Konta

Camilla met Flo, a security dog working at the All England Club, taking time to pat the dog and chat with her owner, Mark Millsand

With Wimbledon’s church spire in the background, Queen Camilla makes her way across the famous bridge to reach Centre Court 

The royal is set for a dramatic day at the All England Club, with childhood friends Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune battling it out for a place in the semi-finals of the competition

The Tindalls looked stylish as they posed for the cameras at SW19 on quarter finals day

The pair, who share three children, looked as loved up as ever they wrapped their arms around one another and smiled for cameras at SW19

Completing her outfit was a £325 Aspinal London bag, while she clutched onto a white sun hat

Looking effortlessly gorgeous in a £250 ME + EM striped maxi dress, Zara, who is Princess Anne’s daughter, boosted her height in chunky £740 Saint Laurent wedges as she arrived at the world famous tennis court

Day 10 of action sees Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev and Elena Rybakina all in action.

The Princess of Wales attended the tournament last week but has yet to be seen at SW19 yet this week, but will be on duty this weekend. 

As patron of the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, she’ll be handing out trophies to the winners of the women and men’s finals on Saturday and Sunday. 

It’s all about the young guns today, with Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune putting their friendship aside – albeit temporarily – as they prepare to fight it out at Wimbledon today in pursuit of glory.

The pair are the first men aged under 21 in the Open Era to face each other in a quarter-final at SW19, in a clash likely to be as dramatic for today’s spectators as for the two athletes.

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