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Strict Wimbledon royal box rules explained after Pippa Middleton was refused entry after breaking one

When you think of Wimbledon, the iconic grass courts and crisp white tennis attire may come to mind — but for royal watchers, the real spectacle is often in the stands. Every summer, the tournament draws a glamorous crowd of celebrities, sporting legends, and global royalty. And among the most eagerly watched guests? The Middleton sisters, Kate and Pippa.

But in 2017, Pippa Middleton found herself briefly denied entry to the most exclusive seats in tennis — the Royal Box at Centre Court — and she’s not the only royal to have broken a rule at the prestigious event.

So, what exactly are these rules? And why is the Royal Box so strictly managed?

A royal invite only — and don’t be late

Wimbledon’s Royal Box isn’t something you can buy your way into. The 74-seat suite overlooking Centre Court operates strictly on an invitation-only basis. Invitations are extended by the chairman of the All England Club and are typically based on recommendations from event organizers, tennis associations, government officials, and commercial partners.

Members of the British royal family are regular guests, as are visiting foreign royals, politicians, military officials, and public figures from the world of sport and media.

But it’s not just about who you are — it’s also about when you arrive. In 2017, Pippa Middleton and her mother were temporarily turned away from the Royal Box for showing up late to a match. Wimbledon enforces punctuality, especially for those seated in this highly visible space.

Even more strict? The dress code.

Why wardrobe choices matter — even for Meghan Markle

Wimbledon is famously traditional, and that extends well beyond the players’ all-white dress code. For spectators in the Royal Box, men are expected to wear a jacket and tie or full suit. Women must follow “smart attire” guidelines — and avoid wearing wide hats that could obstruct the view of those seated behind.

This guideline has sometimes been bent — both Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have worn hats during appearances — but it’s not the only fashion rule in place. In 2019, Meghan Markle was reportedly turned away from the Royal Box because she wore jeans. While they may be casual summer staples, denim isn’t considered appropriate in this particular setting.

Of course, even on the court, tradition reigns. Players once curtsied or bowed to members of the Royal Family seated in the Box, but that gesture is now only expected if the King or the Prince of Wales is present.

After the match, Royal Box guests are typically invited to the Clubhouse for lunch, tea, and drinks — a reminder that while tennis is the main event, elegance and etiquette are very much part of the Wimbledon experience.

So whether you’re a princess or a pop star, if you’re headed to Centre Court’s Royal Box, just make sure you’re dressed smartly, arrive on time, and maybe — leave the jeans at home.

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