Hugh Jackman was spotted enjoying a game of tennis at Wimbledon in the Royal Box with British actress Kate Beckinsale.
The Australian actor is in London to promote the upcoming Marvel movie. Deadpool and WolverineHe was pictured at the women’s singles final on Saturday, appearing friendly with Pearl Harbor The stars witness the events of the thirteenth day of the tournament.
Jackman, 55, and Kinsale, 50, were seen hugging each other as they arrived on Centre Court at the All England Club, where they watched Czech Barbora Krejcikova beat Italy’s Jasmine Paolini to claim the title.
The high-profile duo have known each other for years, having starred together in the 2004 film Van Helsing.
Jackman announced that He separated from his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, after 27 years of marriage. On the other hand, Beckinsale is believed to be currently single after her marriage to American director Len Ryan Wiseman ended in 2015.
With no British royals at Saturday’s final, Jackman and Beckinsale were joined by a host of well-known names, including former Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova, Oscar-winning director Sir Sam Mendes and British singer Ellie Goulding.
Later, the fans were treated with Rare appearance of Catherine, Princess of WalesIn the final on Sunday.
Kate, alongside her nine-year-old daughter Princess Charlotte of Wales, received a standing ovation as she reached the men’s singles final, in what was only her second public appearance since taking office. Cancer diagnosis It was announced in March.
The Princess has been a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club for the past eight years, and presented the trophy to the men’s singles winner, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, who Defeat seven-time world champion Novak Djokovic In successive groups.
Prince William did not join his wife and daughter, instead attending the Euro 2024 final between England and Spain in Berlin.
Kate is gradually returning to her royal duties after staying out of the spotlight since Christmas Day.
Mother of three attended First official participation in Trooping the Colour In June, she released a statement before coming out saying that she making “good progress” Under her ongoing treatment.
“As anyone who has undergone chemotherapy knows, there are good days and bad days,” she said.
“I am learning to be patient, especially with the uncertainty. I take each day as it comes, listen to my body, and allow myself this much-needed time to heal.”