Princess Charlotte steals the show as she makes first appearance at Wimbledon with Prince George for men's final
The eight-year-old greeted Wimbledon staff, police dog Stella and British wheelchair doubles' champion Gordon Reid.Prince George 'won't have to serve in military' in break with centuries of Royal traditionPrince and Princess of Wales with Prince George and Princess Charlotte speak to ball boys and girls as they arrive.Prince and Princess of Wales with Prince George and Princess Charlotte speak to Mu'awwiz who will perform the men's singles final coin toss.
The young princess was also introduced to eight-year-old Mu'awwiz Anwar who is representing the charity WaterAid and who performed the coin toss at the match.Picture: Getty
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