Celebs came out in force to enjoy the Wimbledon final, as Serbia's Novak Djokovic beat Australia's Nick Kyrgios to lift his seventh Wimbledon crown.
Leading the Centre Court glamour was Hollywood star Kate Winslet who had all eyes on her as she made her way into Evian's VIP Suite.
The 46-year-old looked radiant as she wore a blue and white floral summer dress, complete with gold jewellery.
Her dress featured elbow-length peplum sleeves and a white mesh overlay. She finished her look with a pair of brown suede heels.
Kate wore her hair in loose waves and opted for a natural makeup look.
The film star was just one of many famous faces attending the iconic sporting tournament, as The Crown's Matt Smith was spotted wearing a classic tennis number.
The 39-year-old actor wore an all-white linen outfit, with his long hair slicked back.
Matt chose a pair of tailored trousers and a light, short-sleeved shirt. He completed his look with a pair of circular sunglasses
Meanwhile, Tom Cruise made another Wimbledon appearance in the Royal Box. The Top Gun star, 60, was spotted sporting a beaming smile and a sharp suit.
He delighted fans as he waved to them from the balcony and even blew a few kisses to onlookers.
Rita Ora and her partner Taika Waititi made a grand entrance to the Wimbledon final. The singer-songwriter wore a long multi-coloured dress which cinched in at the waist.
Rita, 31, had earlier posted a video of the dress on her Instagram Stories. She wrote: "On the way to the Wimbledon final, first time ever!
"Obviously I had to wear a traditional British icon @viviennewestwood."
New Zealand filmmaker Taika opted for a more casual look, wearing a white shirt and black trousers.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also attended the final, taking Prince George to his first ever Wimbledon.
The eight-year-old enjoyed the day with his parents, without siblings Charlotte or Louis.
When asked about George coming to Wimbledon, Kate Middleton – who is patron of the All England Club – said: "Is this your first time? It is, isn't it?" to which he replied: "Yes".
She later said it was his "treat".
George dressed in a smart navy suit, while Kate opted for a matching navy two-piece with white polka dots.
Kate presented the trophy to Novak Djokovic after he won his seventh Wimbledon singles’ championship, his fourth in a row, in a tense three-hour final against Nick Kyrgios.