Katherine Jenkins' fans all tell her same thing ahead of David Beckham reunion

Katherine Jenkins' fans all told her the same thing as she shared a glamorous snap ahead of her trip to Wimbledon, where she is set to come face to face with David Beckham.

Katherine Jenkins at Wimbledon

Katherine was inundated with support from her fans (Image: Instagram )

Katherine Jenkins was inundated with support as she shared her glamorous outfit for Wimbledon 2024 as she headed to the Royal Box to enjoy the day.

Wearing a stunning white high-necked top tucked into a long matching white skirt, Katherine stole the show as she posed outside to show off her outfit.

Completing the look with purple Manolo Blanks and a Radley handbag, Katherine smiled for the camera as she penned: "First day of my favourite tournament… Wimbledon here we come!"

It didn't take long for her fans to rush to the post to compliment her outfit as they urged her to make sure that she "enjoys her day".

One said: "Looking stunning as always Katherine. Have a wonderful time in the sunshine."

David Beckham and Elina Svitolina

David posed with Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina (Image: Instagram )

Another added: "Beauty. Enjoy Wimbledon," as a third chipped in: "Enjoy your day. You look amazing."

A fourth chimed in: "Ooh love those shoes! Enjoy your day."

Whilst the sun is shining for the famous tennis tournament, Katherine's day may not go to planned as she could be set for an awkward encounter with David Beckham.

The pair are both set to attend the event in the Royal Box, with David attending with his mother Sandra, while Katherine will be going with her husband Andrew Levitas.

Beckham famously lashed out at the singer after discovering he was not being awarded a further honour to his OBE, and Jenkins would be getting the same award as him.

In a leaked email, he raged: "Katherine Jenkins OBE for what? Singing at the rugby and going to see the troops plus taking coke. F***ing joke."

At the time, Katherine responded to The Sun: "You're just minding your own business and you get caught up in this massive storm. You just think, 'Aw, I wasn't doing anything'. To get caught up in that wasn't pleasant.

"I don't know why, again, that was aimed at me. I also don't feel the need to defend this, by the way. I know what I've done and when I got the OBE it was given to me for music and for charity."

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