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Kate Middleton appears at Wimbledon Men's Final amid cancer battle

Kate Middleton, who is currently battling cancer, made an appearance at Wimbledon on day 14 of the tournament to watch Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic battle for the title.

Kate Middleton has made a triumphant return to Wimbledon as she continues to battle cancer.

The Princess of Wales was accompanied by her daughter, Princess Charlotte, at the Men's Final Match between Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz and Serbian Novak Djokovic on Sunday afternoon. 

Her sister, Pippa Middleton, joined them in the box to watch the highly anticipated match.

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"Great to be back at @Wimbledon! There’s nothing quite like The Championships," Middleton wrote of her return in a post to social media.

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Kensington Palace confirmed yesterday that the princess would be in attendance. 

Earlier this month, the royal's mother and father, Carole and Michael Middleton, were spotted in the crowd sans their daughter.

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Last year, as she's done many times before, Kate Middleton presented both the men's and women's singles finalists with their trophies, much to the delight of onlookers. She is expected to do the same this year.

Last month, Middleton attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony, her first major royal event since announcing her cancer diagnosis in March. Days before, she gave her first lengthy update on her condition since her original pre-taped message was released, indicating she would be in attendance for the celebration for King Charles III, who is also battling cancer.

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