Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton were among the famous faces in the crowd on day 10 of Wimbledon.
The Pride and Prejudice star wore a white dress and dark sunglasses, while her husband, who fronted indie band The Klaxons until the band broke up in 2015, wore a dark brown suit with a cream shirt and tie.
They were joined in the royal box on Centre Court by Australian former tennis player Mark Woodforde, who wore a blue suit with a dark blue tie, and light blue shirt.
F1 star George Russell was also in the Centre Court crowd, wearing dark sunglasses with a blue and white pinstripe suit, white shirt and dark blue tie.
Withnail And I star Richard E Grant was also watching the day’s action alongside journalist Jemima Khan.
Grant wore a white suit with a light brown waistcoat, red patterned tie, and white shirt, while Khan wore a black and white dress.
Former Conservative leader William Hague was joined in the crowd by his wife Ffion Hague.
Hague wore a blue suite, white shirt and yellow tie, while his wife wore a grey blazer with a white top.
The Princess Royal’s son Peter Phillips watched on with new girlfriend Harriet Sperling, who is an NHS nurse and freelance writer.
Phillips wore a dark blue suit with a white shirt and purple patterned tie, while Sperling wore a floral dress.
They were joined in the royal box by The Queen.
On the court, today’s action has seen Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina beat Elina Svitolina 6-3, 6-2, and Barbora Krejcikova beat Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko, 6-4, 7-6.
In the men’s singles, Australia’s Alex de Minaur withdrew from his match with world number two Novak Djokovic, and Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti will take on Taylor Fritz this afternoon.
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