The Royal Family can’t wait to have the tennis community all to themselves! They’re getting ready to move into a new crib that will boast its own private tennis court. Prince William and Princess Kate are expected to take up residence there at the end of the year. Their new country property, not far from the scenic Windsor Great Park, is ideal for raising their three young children. The park offers a wealth of opportunities for enjoying outdoor activities. With natural woodland spaces and play parks, it builds the right atmosphere for raising a family.
Kate Middleton has long been a devoted tennis fan. She is proudly the Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. It’s obvious that her passion for the sport runs deep. She’s shared the court with some of tennis’s biggest names, like Roger Federer and Emma Raducanu. Raducanu even trumpeted Kate’s court skills, singling out her “incredible forehand.”
Prince George began tennis at the age of four in 2017. He’s been secretly getting tutored by the living legend himself, which they’ve done during private lessons on their country estate in Norfolk. The young royal has taken to the sport with tremendous enthusiasm, deepening a family legacy of athletic prowess.
“He’s a cute boy. I love to see they’re into tennis or into sport. His mum has always enjoyed tennis. I hope he’ll stay the same in a few years’ time and this is not just an in-the-moment situation,” Federer remarked about Prince Louis, who has shown a budding interest in tennis. Louis even has fun fine-tuning his stance as a ball boy while his mom plays.
Princess Charlotte represents her enterprising family’s passion for the game, completing a home that civic business leaders hope will raise far-reaching athletic endeavors. The future of the Royal Family’s enjoyment of a tennis court at their new abode has now been secured. They subsequently go on to spend hours more playing the game together.
Kate Middleton, of course, is a huge tennis advocate, and her enthusiasm is pretty infectious. She usually watches the tournaments from the Royal Box at Wimbledon, reflecting her close ties to the game. The new home will provide a space for her and her kids to dive even deeper into their collective love for riding horses.