Lord Frederick steps in to help Prince Michael of Kent during the Wimbledon final

Prince Michael of Kent made a rare public appearance at Wimbledon on the final day of the championships, receiving support from his family as he took his place in the prestigious Royal Box.

The 83-year-old royal, who will celebrate his 84th birthday next month, was assisted by his son, Lord Frederick Windsor, as he made his way to the VIP seating area ahead of the men’s singles final at the All England Club.

Using a cane for support, he was guided to his seat by Lord Frederick, while his daughter, Lady Gabriella Kingston, also remained nearby, holding her father’s arm.

Alongside them was Lord Frederick’s wife, actress Sophie Winkleman, who looked elegant as she took her place alongside the family for one of the biggest occasions in the tennis calendar.

Lady wore a romantic floral maxi dress for the men’s singles final at the All England Club.

The extended royal family member turned heads in a blush-toned printed dress from British brand ME+EM, a summer style for one of the biggest sporting events of the season.

Sophie’s cut featured a delicate floral pattern in soft shades of pink and burgundy, short puffed sleeves, a button-front bodice and a flowing, tiered skirt.

The royal box was soon filled with more familiar faces as the Prince and Princess of Wales arrived with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

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