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Nicole Kidman and Anna Wintour steal spotlight in star-studded Wimbledon final lineup(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)
Nicole Kidman and Vogue editor-in-chief Dame Anna Wintour lead the glamour in the royal box at Wimbledon’s men’s singles final on Sunday, capturing attention as they enjoyed the hotly anticipated match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
Oscar-winning actress Nicole, 58, looked as chic as ever as she modelled a crisp white blazer and shirt, with her new blonde locks styled to perfection.
The actress was pictured smiling and laughing as she appeared to be in an engaged conversation with fashionista Wintour, 75, who stayed true to her iconic style with dark oversized sunglasses, a floral-embellished dress, and a bold green statement necklace.

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Nicole Kidman and Dame Anna Wintour lead the glamour at Wimbledon on Sunday(Image: Visionhaus via Getty Images)
The exciting day of tennis attracted a whole host of other notable guests too, including Keira Knightley, who sat nearby Nicole and Anna alongside her husband, James Righton, who is best known as part of the Klaxons.
Keira, 40, opted for a clean, belted white ensemble complemented by black sunglasses and a classic pearl necklace. Meanwhile, her husband looked suave as he matched her summer vibe in a cream double-breasted suit and tie.
Seated next to the loved-up couple were Irish actors Andrew Scott, 48, and Paul Mescal, 29, who recently starred together in All of Us Strangers. Scott, famed for his roles in Fleabag and Ripley, wore a beige light suit paired with gold-rimmed sunglasses.

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Nicole and Anna chatted as the match got underway(Image: WireImage)
Meanwhile, Normal People star Paul, who is also widely known for Gladiator II, added a splash of colour with a patterned tie over a white shirt and dark navy jacket.
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The famous friends appeared to be having a great time as they were pictured laughing together and chatting with Kiera as they watched the match between Alcaraz and Sinner.

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Keira sat next to Irish actor Andrew Scott(Image: PA)
Hollywood actor Matthew McConaughey also made an appearance at the Grand Finale at Wimbledon today as he was seen laughing while chatting to legend Andre Agassi as he walked into the Royal Box.
The How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days star, 55, was all smiles as he lapped up the sunshine centre court while dressed in a suave white three-piece suit complete with a green patterned tie. Matthew was joined by acting royalty John Lithgow as he took his seat at the event.

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Andrew and Paul were pictured laughing together as they watched the match(Image: WireImage)
Among the royal attendees were Peep Show’s Sophie Winkleman and her husband, Lord Frederick Windsor, the latter being a son of Prince Michael of Kent.
Sophie, who is officially styled as Lady Frederick, looked elegant as she modelled a vibrant green sleeveless printed dress as they arrived for the day’s matches.
Elsewhere, Kensington Palace confirmed the Prince and Princess of Wales would also attend the final.

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Former tennis player Andre Agassi talks to actor Matthew McConaughey in the Royal Box(Image: AP)
Kate Middleton, 43, patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, received a standing ovation on Saturday when she presented the women’s singles trophy to Iga Swiatek, highlighting her continuing support for the tournament.
On Sunday, Kate looked gorgeous in a royal blue dress as she attended the Wimbledon final with her husband, Prince William and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Last year, Kate presented the Wimbledon men’s final trophy to Alcaraz in her second public engagement since she announced her cancer diagnosis.
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Kate looked gorgeous in a royal blue dress (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
And it was another scorcher today for attendees as temperatures climbed to 27°C in southwest London as excitement built for the match that would close out two weeks of thrilling tennis action.
The royal box was full of excitement as it set the scene for a memorable finale between Spain’s defending champion Alcaraz and Italy’s world number one Sinner.
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