Breaking Down the Royal Family's Personal History With the Olympics
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Kate Middleton presented Carlos Alcaraz with the Wimbledon Championship trophy, marking one of her public appearances after announcing her cancer diagnosis. William and their son George attended a soccer match in Berlin, reflecting the royal family's active involvement in sporting events.
The British royal family has a historical tradition of supporting Team GB at the Olympics, showing up across different cities such as London, Melbourne, and Montreal. Their participation is seen as a matter of personal pride and national unity.
Royal historian Richard Fitzwilliams mentions that any royal involvement in the Olympics not only represents the country but also symbolizes national unity and brings public joy. Queen Elizabeth II served as patron of the British Olympic Association, and King Charles III will continue this role.
Read at time.com
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