Tennis legend Andy Murray has shared his thoughts on why it is important for Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, to continue appearing at Wimbledon amid her cancer remission and ongoing healing. In an interview with Hello Magazine published on Saturday, July 11, Murray, 39, stated that seeing the royal family at Wimbledon means a lot to players and tennis fans, as it is part of the tournament's tradition, especially appreciated by overseas fans. He noted that Middleton is a tennis fan who also plays padel. The Princess of Wales, 44, attended the women's singles final on Saturday, where Linda Nosková defeated Karolina Muchova to win her first Grand Slam title. Middleton, who is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, presented Nosková with the Venus Rosewater Dish. Murray also recalled attending a match with Middleton on July 2, describing it as a fun afternoon watching a British player together. These appearances follow a candid update from Middleton on her healing journey after her 2024 cancer diagnosis, where she wrote on Instagram about the profound physical, emotional, and psychological challenges of cancer and the importance of holistic healthcare.