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What celebrities get in Wimbledon Royal Box as Priyanka Chopra reveals all in video
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Published 16:26 11 Jul 2026 GMT+1

What celebrities get in Wimbledon Royal Box as Priyanka Chopra reveals all in video

Priyanka Chopra shows all the details of what celebrities in the Royal Box get.

Thomas Griffin

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Actress Priyanka Chopra has revealed what luxuries celebrities get in the Royal Box at Wimbledon after posting on her Instagram live.

An incredible Wimbledon reaches an exciting climax on Sunday, as defending champion Jannik Sinner battles against Alexander Zverev in the final.

Sinner booked his place in the tournament's showpiece with a dominant straight-sets win over seven-time champion Novak Djokovic on Friday, shortly after Zverev bullied his way past Arthur Fery.

A titanic battle between the top two seeds in professional tennis is enough to whet the appetite of thousands inside the venue and the millions back at home.

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For those inside the Royal Box, it's another chance to watch the action in luxury. According to the All England Lawn Tennis Club, the Royal Box is “used for the entertainment of friends and guests of Wimbledon."

There are just 74 seats available, and those selected are normally people from the world of tennis, commercial partners, British armed forces, prominent media organisations, supporters of British tennis and other walks of life.

An iconic picture of eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer sitting alone in the Royal Box went viral earlier this week, and he isn't the only celebrity spotted during the tournament.

The Princess of Wales and Duke of Kent have led the Royal turnout at Wimbledon, while other A-listers have attended matches, including Sir David Beckham, Dame Mary Berry and Niall Horan.

Actress Priyanka Chopra also attended the tournament and even shared a video on her Instagram live of what celebrities get in the Royal Box.

Wow 😮: Priyanka Chopra shares crazy details of Royal box in her Instagram live yesterday from Royal box..

- Personalised No delay TV screen
- Best View of the court 🤯
- And all the best services

Omg…This video screams luxury. No wonder they call it “Royal box” 😅💰 pic.twitter.com/OZdgkgQ0e0

— SK (@Djoko_UTD) July 10, 2026


Chopra, who is reportedly India's highest-paid actress, showed the incredible view of the court, her very own no-delay TV screen and all the best services available.

The 43-year-old was even treated to an incredible showdown between Karolina Muchova and Coco Gauff in the women's semi-final on Thursday.

Muchova came through an epic deciding-set tie-break to beat Gauff as she secured a place in a first Wimbledon final against fellow Czech Linda Noskova.

How much does the Royal Box cost at Wimbledon?

While guests in the Royal Box are thought to pay nothing to watch the championships, some people wish to watch the action like a Royal, and they would have to dig deep into their pockets for prestigious Wimbledon debenture tickets.

READ MORE: Wimbledon fans can still get last-minute final tickets without queueing as tournament draws to close

The tickets offer access to premium seats on Centre Court and No.1 Court, the same viewing level as the Royal Box, with prices starting from £2,200 and can get as steep as £9,500 for the men’s final.

An eye-watering sum of money to watch just a couple of hours of tennis, and there's no wonder few people pay that amount.

A jam-packed Wimbledon will watch the Men's final on Sunday, while those at home can break viewing records for another year.

In 2025, Sinner's victory over Carlos Alcaraz peaked at an audience of 8.8million on TV and online, with nearly all - 8.3million - watching on BBC One.

The women's final, meanwhile, saw 4.1million tune into BBC One to watch Iga Swiatek win her first Wimbledon title with a commanding victory over Amanda Anisimova.




Featured Image Credit: Getty Images

Topics: Wimbledon, Tennis

Thomas Griffin
Thomas Griffin

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