his special attention to Marion Bartoli's granddaughter revealed

his special attention to Marion Bartoli's granddaughter revealed
his special attention to Marion Bartoli's granddaughter revealed

We know it, Kate Middleton is passionate about tennis. As proof, even though she was affected by cancer, the Princess of Wales was present on July 14, at the Wimbledon tournament. Appearing smiling, Prince William's wife appeared in good health. An observation confirmed by Marion Bartoli who was able to chat with Kate Middleton. Indeed, the two women know each other well, as the former tennis player was able to confirm to our colleagues at Purepeople. “So indeed the princess I have been lucky enough to have known her for several years, I even had lunch with her at Wimbledon one yearwhere I was invited to his table, so it was obviously a huge honor”.

Marion Bartoli looks back on her lunch with Kate Middleton

Moreover, during this meal, Marion Bartoli remembered a moving moment : “Afterwards, the protocol is that you are of course not allowed to approach him yourself. I knew she was going to pass, and I stayed where I was because it wasn't my place to go towards her, and it was she who stopped, who came towards me , who came to say hello to me.” It was at that moment that Kamilya, her daughter born in 2020, decided to hide under her dress. “I had Kamilya who had lifted my dress and who was hiding underneath, so I might as well tell you I still had a very small moment of solitude”she confides, laughing.

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