Lady Sarah Chatto made a surprise appearance on Day 9 of the Wimbledon tournament.
The stylish royal, 59, and daughter of the late Princess Margaret, looked fashionably smart in a pinstriped shirt at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.
Mother-of-two Lady Sarah is the only daughter of the late Princess Margaret and her ex-husband Anthony Armstrong-Jones, who died in 2017.
The late Queen Elizabeth’s beloved niece was joined by her husband Daniel Chatto, 66, who were both seen watching from the royal box as Iga Suatec took on Elina Svitolina on Center Court.
The couple were snapped alongside Ian Hewitt, chairman of the Wimbledon Foundation and vice-chairman of The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Lady Sarah Chatto made a surprise appearance on Day 9 of the Wimbledon tournament in London
The 59-year-old was spotted in the Royal Box with her husband Daniel Chatto (left), 66
King Charles’ cousin looked casually elegant in a dark brown and white striped shirt, the collar open.
Her brunette locks were tied back, while a few stray strands fell loosely across her face.
Stud earrings and minimal make-up were the perfect touch for an elegant day at Wimbledon.
Her husband Daniel Chatto looked dapper in a navy blue suit and sky blue shirt.
Lady Sarah, daughter of the late Princess Margaret, also sat next to Ian Hewitt, chairman of the Wimbledon Foundation.
The pair caught up with the action in the Wimbledon quarter-finals today
The mother-of-two and cousin of King Charles looked casually elegant in a dark brown and white striped shirt with an open collar.
Gray metallic studs and minimal make-up were the perfect touch for a day at Wimbledon
And while Lady Sarah has been seen on and off the occasion, she is known to keep a low profile, and attend only a few important events.
Sarah Chatto was born in 1964 – the last royal baby to be born in a palace rather than a hospital – within weeks of cousins ​​Prince Edward, Lady Helen Windsor and James Ogilvy.
Both her parents passed their artistic vision on to their children with Sarah, now a painter, and her brother David being taken to galleries in their youth.
Sarah went on to complete a foundation course at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, then a printed textiles course at Middlesex Polytechnic, which paved the way for her training at the Royal Academy School.
Her husband Daniel Chatto looked dapper in a navy blue suit and sky blue shirt.
Wimbledon is considered the most prestigious tennis tournament, attracting the who’s who of the celebrity world.
Working as a painter under the name Sarah Armstrong-Jones, she has since exhibited in galleries including the Redfern Gallery in London.
Her wedding to Daniel Chatto in July 1994 was such a short, simple affair that drivers were surprised: the Queen, Prince Philip and Princess Diana waited in their cars after the service to return to St Stephen’s City Church in Walbrook.
Although not central to royals, the chateau has attended major royal events over the years, including the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II last September, Royal Ascot, Trooping the Colour, as well as the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The late Queen was described as a ‘surrogate mother’ to Sarah and her brother and was particularly close to Lady Sarah, who was said to remind Her Majesty of her late sister.
A royal insider previously revealed: ‘The Queen loves Sarah and seeks her company as much as possible. He is his absolute favorite little royal.
‘They are very comfortable in each other’s company. A lot of laughter can be heard when they are together. They share loyalty, fun, duty and a sense of humor.’
An acquaintance said: ‘Sarah is very innocent; Shy and almost embarrassed with no majesty. Take royal events – he’ll be on the balcony, but he never thrusts himself into the middle or front, like anyone’.