Rose Ayling-Ellis led the glamour as celebrities arrived for day three of Wimbledon 2022.
The deaf EastEnders star, who made history when she won Strictly Come Dancing last year, looked stunning in a patterned mini dress with a chic white blazer over the top.
She accessorised her Wimbledon look with a white clutch bag and white platform heels.
Other celebrities keen to watch the action on the day Novak Djokovic and Brits Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu took to Centre Court included Georgia Toffolo.
The former Made In Chelsea star and I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! winner also opted for a white look, as in tradition at Wimbledon.
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The 27-year-old reality TV star chose a matching co-ord set of white flared trousers and a strapless bustier top which looked to have pink netting over it, adding a splash of colour.
Georgia accessorised with a a pair of white pointed high heels and wore her long blonde hair down by her shoulders.
In case the weather turned she made sure to pack a chic trench coat in her handbag which she could put on as she sat court side.
Veteran singer Cliff Richard was also seen making an appearance as the tennis action got underway.
The 81-year-old Summer Holiday singer was back at Wimbledon for the second day running.
He cut a dapper figure in a light blue shirt, striped tie and smart darker blue blazer jacket.
Other well-known faces spotted in the crowd included Kate Middleton's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.
Keen tennis fan Kate is usually spotted at Wimbledon, but the Duchess of Cambridge has yet to make an appearance at the tournament so far this year.
It comes as US tennis ace Serena Williams was knocked out of the competition in the first round after a shock defeat to France's Harmony Tan.
Tan is currently ranked 115th in the world and has never won a Grand Slam title.
Her match with Williams was the first time she had ever competed at Wimbledon.
The shock knockout has led to some tennis fans to call on the 23-time Grand Slam champion to retire.
The match was Williams' first singles game in over a year, having been forced to withdraw from last year's Wimbledon due to an ankle injury.
When asked about her future following the defeat, Williams remained tight-lipped. "I'm just planning for right now, seeing how I feel, just to go from there," she said.
Pressed on whether it will be her last appearance at Wimbledon, she added: "That's a question I can't answer. I don't know. Who knows? Who knows where I'll pop up. There's definitely lots of motivation to play better and at home [the US Open]."
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