Ariana Grande, Andrew Garfield, Tom Hiddleston, and other celebrities dazzled with their fashion at the Wimbledon event, even though they weren't on the courts. At the 2023 men's singles final on Sunday, July 16, Grande, 30, Garfield, 39, Hiddleston, 42, joined Jonathan Bailey from "Wicked" and Hiddleston's fiancée, Zawe Ashton, at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. This star-studded group enjoyed each other's company, laughing and chatting, as they watched Novak Djokovic and No. 1 seed Carlos Alcaraz compete for the championship.
Grande, on the other hand, wore her recently dyed blonde hair, which she changed for her role as Glinda in the upcoming two-part Wicked film, concealed under a baseball cap during the match. She also wore a comfortable grey sweater and skirt, along with a stylish pair of green-tinted round glasses and gold hoop earrings.
Garfield and Bailey, both 35 years old, looked like twins as they sat on opposite sides of Grande wearing camel-colored outfits. Meanwhile, Hiddleston, who was seated one row ahead, chose a blue blazer and matching necktie. Next to him, Ashton, who is 38 years old, complemented her partner's attire with a navy dress adorned with light-blue flowers.
Jonathan Bailey, Zawe Ashton, Ariana Grande, Tom Hiddleston and Andrew Garfield. Javier Garcia/Shutterstock
In addition to Grande and her friends, there were other well-known celebrities in attendance at the tournament. The Prince and Princess of Wales also made an appearance with their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, making it a family outing on the final day of Wimbledon.
Kate, who is 41 years old, holds the position of royal patron of Wimbledon and made her first appearance in 2023 on July 4. She sat in the Royal Box alongside tennis legend Roger Federer. Throughout the month, she has attended several matches and on Saturday, July 15, she presented the coveted trophy to Markéta Vondroušová after her victory in the women's singles final. It is expected that she will also present the trophy for the men's competition once it concludes on Sunday.
"[Wimbledon] serves as a source of inspiration for young people, myself included. Whenever Wimbledon is on, I can't help but think, 'Yes, I can achieve the same' and pick up a racket," she enthusiastically expressed about the tournament in the June 2017 BBC One documentary Sue Barker: Our Wimbledon. "Regrettably, the outcomes were not identical."
Beyond the prestigious Royal Box, numerous other celebrities joined the spectators, including Sir Ian McKellen, Guy Ritchie, Brad Pitt, and Hugh Jackman. Taking to Instagram, Jackman expressed his support for the 36-year-old Djokovic.
“Beyond excited to be at @wimbledon to support @djokernole!!! Let’s goooooo! ,” the Wolverine actor, 54, wrote via Instagram on Sunday alongside a photo of himself arriving at the event.