Princess Charlotte's Personalized Charm Bracelet Includes a Hidden Tribute to Prince George
The young royal stole the show at Centre Court .

The Gist
- Princess Charlotte wore a Pandora charm bracelet to the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on Sunday, July 13.
- The young royal attended alongside her parents and Prince George.
- The bracelet had three charms on it, one of which served as a sweet nod to her older brother.
Princess Charlotte's show-stopping appearance at this year's Wimbledon Tennis Championships is continuing to make headlines thanks to a small yet meaningful accessory: her charm bracelet. The royal attended the Grand Slam with her brother Prince George and her parents Prince William and Kate Middleton on Sunday, July 13. Stepping out in a white and navy dress alongside her family, the Princess sported a personalized Pandora bracelet on her left wrist.

Eagle-eyed fans quickly identified the charms on Charlotte's bracelet. She wore an emerald (correlating with her birthday month, May), an engraved heart charm, and a rose gold Nala charm from The Lion King. It appears the latter charm is actually a sweet nod to her brother, Prince George, who just so happens to love the movie. (William said as much during a royal engagement in 2017.)

As for Charlotte's dress? In another symbolic gesture, the Princess opted for a garment by Sarah Burton, the very same designer who was responsible for Middleton's wedding dress back in 2011. The custom dress was a crisp shade of ivory complete with navy piping and tasteful ruffles.

Middleton, meanwhile, wore Wimbledon whites for her first visit to Centre Court on Saturday and a royal blue midi dress for Sunday's appearance. She presented the winners and runners-up with their trophies at the conclusion of both matches. Last summer, she served the same role and was met with a standing ovation amid her cancer diagnosis.
"She has gone through something awful and stressful, and it is crucial to have little wins to look forward to or to give you the courage and energy to go forward," a source told People at the time, adding that her 2024 appearance gave her "sustenance."