
From Sienna Miller To Jodie Foster: Who Is In The Royal Box At Wimbledon On Day 11?
SW19's most coveted seats are available only through invitation, reserved for celebrities and dignitaries. This is everything you need to know about the Royal Box, which is more than 100 years old.
If you think Centre Court is where all the action happens at Wimbledon, we have news for you: the 74 green Lloyd Loom chairs perched at the south end are where the true voyeuristic drama has been unfolding since 1922. Welcome to the Royal Box: part tennis vantage point, part social safari, and entirely the place where Britain’s biggest bevy of stars come to loosen up (just a little) over strawberries and cream.
Yet, the Royal Box wasn’t always the velvet-roped playground for royals, A-listers, and the 'who’s that again?' crowd. Its origins are as practical as they are proper: when the All England Club moved to Church Road in 1922, the Royal Box was installed to give the monarchy and their friends a front-row seat to the world’s most genteel sporting drama. Before that Royals wanting to attend the tennis tournament in SW19 had to slum it in a makeshift Committee Box.
Today, the Box’s 74 seats are so exclusive that they are strictly invitation-only and the Box has hosted everyone from Queen Elizabeth II to David Beckham and Sir David Attenborough. So, as the world’s eyes turn to Centre Court, remember: the real spectacle isn’t always on the grass. Sometimes, it’s sipping Pimm’s just above it.
Naomi May is a seasoned culture journalist and editor with over ten years’ worth of experience in shaping stories and building digital communities. After graduating with a First Class Honours from City University's prestigious Journalism course, Naomi joined the Evening Standard, where she worked across both the newspaper and website. She is now the Digital Editor at ELLE Magazine and has written features for the likes of The Guardian, Vogue, Vice and Refinery29, among many others. Naomi is also the host of the ELLE Collective book club.


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