Kate Middleton's Wimbledon finals wardrobe stole the show - here's how to wow in white and recreate the royal blue look on the high street
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The Princess of Wales turned heads with her impeccable style at the Wimbledon finals, delivering two standout ensembles by Roksanda and Self-Portrait. 

On Sunday, while presenting the men’s trophies, Kate looked radiant in a bespoke cobalt blue Roksanda dress. 

The custom creation captured her timeless elegance with a classic fit-and-flare silhouette featuring the label’s signature bow detail.

She accessorised the look with a new Daniella Draper necklace, court shoes from Ralph Lauren Collection and her trusted LK Bennett hat. 

For the Ladies’ Singles Final, Kate opted for another effortlessly chic outfit – a Self-Portrait dress teamed with an Anya Hindmarch tote and Gianvito Rossi slingbacks. 

A devoted fan of the British brand, she stayed true to her refined style with an ivory palette, structured bodice and airy, mid-length skirt. 

Inspired by her looks? The best part is you can find plenty of high street alternatives to replicate Kate’s elegant Wimbledon wardrobe below.

Men’s Singles Final 

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Necklaces

Earrings 

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Ladies’ Singles Final 

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