Sophie Wessex's Wimbledon clutch had the best message written on it
Wednesday was a busy day for the royal family, with members of 'The Firm' dotted all around the country completing various engagements.
While the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex enjoyed a family day out supporting their husbands at the polo, Sophie Wessex, Camilla, and Zara and Mike Tindall went along to Wimbledon for some tennis.
But during the day, it was actually the Countess of Wessex's bag that caught our eye, and the eye of royal fans on social media.
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Sophie had dressed in a stunning blue floral dress by one of her favourite designers Peter Pilotto. And her chic, powder blue clutch matched perfectly. So what was written on it?
The bag noticeably had a couple of sentences embossed on the top of it in silver lettering - and we love the brilliant message.
One royal fan noted that Sophie's clutch read, 'I'm not saying I am wonderwoman. I'm just saying that no one has ever seen me and wonderwoman in the same place.' So it's clear that the Countess has a brilliant sense of humour!
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It's not yet been confirmed where the clutch is from - nor whether Sophie had the message put on especially herself. But it's clear she loves the sentiment - and so do we!
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Prince Edward's wife took her seat in the Royal Box at Wimbledon, next to Albert II, Prince of Monaco. During a different game, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall also sat front and centre in the prestigious box, alongside Wimbledon chairman Phillip Brook, and his wife Gill.
Mike and Zara Tindall however, the other royal attendees at the event yesterday, chose to sit outside the Royal Box in one of the stands of Centre Court, presumably because they were there as guests of watch brand Rolex, rather than in their capacity as royal family members.
Amy Hunt is an experienced digital journalist specialising in homes, interiors and hobbies. She began her career working as the features assistant at woman&home magazine, before moving over to the digital side of the brand where she eventually became the Lifestyle Editor up until January 2022. Amy won the Digital Journalist of the Year award at the AOP Awards in 2019 for her work on womanandhome.com.
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