Brad Pitt, and Ariana Grande have joined the Prince and Princess of Wales at the Wimbledon 2023 men's final

The A-list stars were out in force to watch Novak Djokovic take on Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon 2023 men’s singles final
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Although everyone at the Wimbledon 2023 men’s singles final was there to watch the tennis match between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, without question, everyone was also focused on the A-list stars in attendance too. Catherine, Princess of Wales (dressed again in green), wearing a Roland Mouret dress, was joined by her husband Prince Wiliam, as well as Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Aside from the royal family, there were some huge Hollywood A-list stars in attendance too. The likes of Brad Pitt, Daniel Craig, alongside his actress Rachel Weisz have so far been spotted in the crowd. 

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Ariana Grande has been filming in the UK for the movie adaptation of musical Wicked, Ariana, who was spotted sitting next to actor Andrew Garfield, shared an Instagram post in March that said “Wicked November 27, 2024.”

Brad Pitt, who is currently in the UK to shoot scenes at Silverstone for his new movie Apex, was joined at Wimbledon by movie director Guy Ritchie, Brad starred in Guy’s movie Snatch.

Actress Lily James and Poppy Delevingne were also in the crowd at the Wimbledon 2023 men’s final, Poppy looked especially stylish in a long midnight blue maxi skirt, which she teamed with a short bomber style jacket and bralette top.

Other stars in attendance included actor Sir Ian McKellan, Nick Jonas and Tom Hiddleston with his girlfriend, Zawe Ashton. Andrew Garfield also decided that an invitation to Wimbledon 2023 could not be missed and was seen wearing a cream suit and lilac shirt.

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