Hollywood descends on Wimbledon as Tom Cruise and Julia Roberts join Princess Kate
Hollywood royalty descended on Centre Court ahead of Wimbledon's men's final on Sunday with the likes of Tom Cruise and Julia Roberts.
Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts was joined by Tom Cruise, Zendaya and Courteney Cox as Novak Djokovic took on reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon. While Princess Kate received a standing ovation when she arrived in the royal box alongside her daughter Princess Charlotte and younger sister Pippa Middleton, talk soon turned to the A-list attendees.
Taking to her seat in the Royal Box, Hollywood veteran Julia Roberts, 56, looked stylish in a white Gucci minidress and heavily tinted sunglasses ahead of the sporting showpiece.
She attended the tennis match with her cinematographer husband Daniel Moder.
Tom Cruise also attended the spectacle sporting a maroon blazer and Aviator sunglasses while chatting to a friend after taking his seat in the Royal Box.
Friends actress Courtney Cox and her beau Johnny McDaid also attended the sporting final. The star, 60, cosied up to the Snow Patrol rocker, 47, as they arrived hand in hand at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in London.
Also in attendance was Euphoria actress Zendaya, 27, who looked smart in a white trouser-suit and pinstripe shirt, teamed with a loosely knotted navy tie.
She also rocked a different hairstyle with the actress opting for blonde hair in a move away from her ususal look.
Benedict Cumberbatch was joined by his wife Sophie Hunter, who stunned in an eye-catching yellow dress as they arrived hand-in-hand. The British actor looked dapper in a light blue suit
Irish actor Pierce Brosnan, 71, looked dapper in a navy suit and tie, completing his looks with brown shoes and shades.
Tess Daly's husband Vernon Kay looked in good spirits as he watched the Wimbledon with their eldest daughter Pheobe.
Other attendees included Naomi Campbell, Tom Felton and Dermot O'Leary.
The A-list stars took centre stage at Wimbledon on Sunday before the Princess of Wales presented the winner's trophy to the men's champion.