Britain’s Duke and Duchess of Cambridge congratulated Andy Murray on his win at Wimbledon on Sunday (10.07.16).
The royal couple enjoyed the finals of the prestigious tennis championship in the Royal Box and afterwards they spoke with the 29-year-old sportstar about his win against Canada’s Milos Raonic.
According to the BBC, Kate, 34, said: "Many congratulations, it was a great game."
And William, also 34, said: "So pleased for you, well done." While Kate added: "You can relax with your family now."
The trio also talked about their children with William and Kate both asked how Murray’s five-month-old daughter Sophia, whom he was with wife Kim Sears, was doing.
William said: "How’s your daughter?"
Murray replied: "She’s great. Last three nights slept through."
To which William said that was a "good omen".
There have been several guests watching the games from the Royal Box over the last few weeks.
Bradley Cooper, Benedict Cumberbatch and Hugh Grant were among the A-listers enjoying the view from the VIP seats on Sunday (10.07.16).
Meanwhile, royals including Lady Helen Taylor, the Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra, Prince Michael of Kent and his son Lord Freddie Windsor all took one of the best seats in the house to see Murray pick up his second Wimbledon title.