How are famous faces invited into Wimbledon's royal box?
•How are famous faces invited into Wimbledon's royal box?ByDaniel AustinBBC Sport Senior JournalistPublished8 July 2025Updated 19 minutes agoA photo of Roger Federer seemingly sitting alone in the roya...
•Those events take place in the adjacent clubhouse.Guests are sent invitations by the chairperson of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) which, since 2023, is former professional player Debbie Jev...
•Those taking one of the dark green Lloyd Loom wicker chairs in the box can include less recognisable faces, such as commercial partners, delegates, dignitaries, and media professionals, as well as hou...
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How are famous faces invited into Wimbledon's royal box?ByDaniel AustinBBC Sport Senior JournalistPublished8 July 2025Updated 19 minutes agoA photo of Roger Federer seemingly sitting alone in the royal box at Wimbledon this week has sparked questions about both empty seats at the tournament and how celebrities gain invites to the VIP seating.The royal box was first installed in the southern stand at Wimbledon's Centre Court when the grounds originally opened in 1922.Since then, the 74-seater segregated area has hosted celebrities, sportspeople, royalty, and other famous faces on each day of the tournament.Those invited do not have to queue or pay for entry, and are also invited to lunch before play begins, as well as tea and drinks following the close of play. Those events take place in the adjacent clubhouse.Guests are sent invitations by the chairperson of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) which, since 2023, is former professional player Debbie Jevans.She takes into account suggestions from the AELTC'S management committee, the Lawn Tennis Association and other tennis bodies, and prominent figures when selecting high-profile guests. Those taking one of the dark green Lloyd Loom wicker chairs in the box can include less recognisable faces, such as commercial partners, delegates, dignitaries, and media professionals, as well as household names.The British royal family are regularly invited, as well as other heads of state like presidents and prime ministers.To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, What goes on in Wimbledon's Royal Box?Get in touchSend us your questionsContact formContact formImage gallerySkip image galleryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Record men's singles champion Federer seemed to cut a lonely figure in the box later in the day on MondayImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Olympic champion Denise Lewis and European Championship-winning...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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