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Kate Middleton's Sporty High Ponytail Is Perfect for Taking in Some Tennis — See Photos

The Princess of Wales went to Wimbledon with a hairstyle fit for an athlete.

AAdmin
July 2, 2026
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Kate Middleton's Sporty High Ponytail Is Perfect for Taking in Some Tennis — See Photos

Photo: Getty Images Save Story Save this story Save Story Save this story It turns out the easiest way to shake up one of Kate Middleton 's go-to hairstyles is simply to move it a few inches higher. While the princess has worn ponytails plenty of times over the years, they're almost always gathered at the nape or midway up the back of her head. Her high ponytail worn to Wimbledon, however, feels like a playful departure—one that radiates serious Sporty Spice vibes without sacrificing an ounce of royal polish.

Unlike the ultra-tight "snatched" ponytails that have dominated red carpets recently, Middleton's version strikes a softer balance. The hair at the crown is smoothed back but not slick—in fact, there’s a decent amount of volume up top—with virtually no visible part. The ponytail itself falls in long, loose, brushed-out waves that start just below the hair-wrapped elastic. Although it may not sit directly atop her head like some extra-high ponytails, when you look at it from the side, you can really appreciate the subtle lift through the crown and how the height of the ponytail elongates the entire look.

Photo: Getty Images Thinking back, the last time we can recall Catherine, Princess of Wales, wearing a ponytail this perky was for another sport-adjacent event in 2023, when she visited Maidenhead Rugby Club to talk about the Shaping Us campaign and even (kind of) played some rugby.

Photo: Getty Images She definitely wasn’t dressed to sweat this time, though. The ponytail was paired with one of Middleton’s sharpest Wimbledon outfits in recent memory: a vibrant, cobalt-blue, wide-leg, linen power suit over a simple white, ribbed top. Her pulled-back hairstyle gave a clear view of blue and gold drop earrings.

Photo: Getty Images Maybe that's why the high ponytail works so well here. Rather than feeling like an afterthought like so many ponytails (never the Princess’s, of course) it complements everything going on with the accessories and suit. It's a small departure from her usual hairstyle playbook—but sometimes drawing the eye a little higher is all it takes to make a classic feel unexpectedly fresh.