In the world of tennis, few events rival Wimbledon.
The players aren’t the only ones having to pay attention to their attire, though.
Princess Catherine and Prince William are two fixtures commonly seen at Wimbledon matches.

Meghan Markle is also a tennis fan and even attended Wimbledon before she was married to Prince Harry.
For every Wimbledon appearance, the royals have struck the perfect balance between daytime casual and royal outing.
What really made the outfit stand out was its styling.

Featuring a delicate tie at the bust, Catherine’s dress was the epitome of daytime-appropriate sophistication.
Catherine kept her auburn hair in its usual curled trusses and kept her makeup simple and minimal.
magazineof Catherine and William’s coordination.

She continued, saying, “It demonstrates the couple’s emotional unity.”
And what better place to present a united front than Wimbledon?
Topping off the daytime look by adding a touch of British royalty, Meghan chose a large white hat.

She tied the look together with a dark blue Altuzarra bag with a dainty handle.
Margaret was not only known for her opulent lifestyle, but for her unabashed indulgence of the finer things.
From fancy vacations to luxurious fashion choices, Margaret captured attention whether she wanted it or not.

We love Margaret’s 1966 Wimbledon look because it is the epitome of Hollywood glam mixed with royal sophistication.
She accessorized her getup with a pair of dainty sunglasses and flashy earrings.
For her part, Meghan wore a Givenchy blouse and a pleated skirt from Hugo Boss.

Catherine, meanwhile, struck a more royal chord with her green Dolce & Gabbana dress.
He paired the suit with a lighter blue tie, which popped against his crisp white shirt.
William’s decision to wear blue was likely intentional.

Walking the line between traditional and progressive was likely on William’s mind while attending Wimbledon.
Meghan looked beautiful while taking her seat on day 8 of the tennis championships.
Of course, that only makes us love and appreciate this chic ensemble that much more.

Yellow hasn’t always been in Catherine’s color repertoire, but it should be.
The asymmetrical dress in question is a Roksanda design, with fabric gathered to one shoulder.
We’re not entirely sure how she did it, but Catherine did survive the entire day in pumps.

While she made appearances earlier on in her years as monarch, she often skipped the tennis championship tournament.
I do think she values my opinion but she is the one who is in control.
She always makes the final decision."

Catherine accessorized the dress with a pair of drop-down pearl earrings.
She kept her makeup classic and her hair straight a departure from her usual bouncy curls.
“She loves matching clutches and stilettos.”