The real reason why Prince William can’t step in for Princess Kate at Wimbledon

Prince William is unlikely to be Princess Kate’s possible replacement to present the winner’s trophies at Wimbledon 2024, as the Prince has shown he has other important sporting commitments.

Kate’s ongoing cancer treatment has raised questions over whether she will feel well enough to attend for the finals this weekend, and royal fans might expect the Prince of Wales to take his place.

But instead, Prince William, as president of the Football Association, is likely to be cheering on his beloved England in Germany as Gareth Southgate’s team proceed through the tournament.

The EURO final 2024 is to be held at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany, on July 14, and Prince William is likely to be present, with England set to play the Netherlands in the semi-final on July 10 – with every chance the England team could succeed and play for the title and trophy.

This, however, coincides with the final matches of the Wimbledon 2024 categories, which also take place this coming weekend, on July 13 (Women’s Singles) and July 14 (Men’s Singles).

Prince William supporting England

Prince William has been enthusiastically supporting England (Image: Getty)

The Prince of Wales nervously watched England play at the Dusseldorf Arena on July 6 in the Quarter-final but was snapped cheering the team with his fists after they scored their nail-biting equaliser in the 80th minute.

Looking smart for the occasion and wearing a navy suit and a football print tie, William congratulated Saka after the Three Lions won against Switzerland in a breathtaking penalty shootout.

William enjoyed the game from the stands with the likes of UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, UEFA Deputy General Secretary Giorgio Marchetti and former Portugal ace Luis Figo and later wrote a personally signed message to social media.

He said: “Nail biting to the very end. Well done @England! Semi-finals here we come! We believe. W.”

Prince William has always been passionate about all sports, and was on the edge of his seat at some points in the game, occasionally with his head in his hands.

Prince William and his family in the stands at Wimbledon

Kate and William took their children to Wimbledon in 2023 (Image: Getty)

The Duchess of Gloucester is also a big tennis fan and has been an Honorary President of the Lawn Tennis Association for 25 years, having already been spotted at the tournament as a guest of the All England Club last week.

All England Club Chair Debbie Jevans said that officials at Wimbledon would remain “flexible” on arrangements, with a final decision on presenting duties not expected to be made until the morning of the women’s final on Saturday.

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