Princess Kate Middleton sends heartfelt message to Andy Murray as his Wimbledon journey ends

Murray's final appearance at Wimbledon was cut short when his mixed-doubles partner, Emma Raducanu, withdrew from their scheduled match on Saturday evening due to wrist stiffness. In a rare Instagram post on the official account of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Kate, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment, shared a touching message to the tennis icon on Saturday, July 6.
Princess Kate Middleton sends heartfelt message to Andy Murray as his Wimbledon journey ends
Andy Murray and Kate Middleton
Princess Kate has expressed her heartfelt support for Andy Murray as his Wimbledon journey came to an unexpected end, encouraging him to take pride in his achievements.
Murray's final appearance at Wimbledon was cut short when his mixed-doubles partner, Emma Raducanu, withdrew from their scheduled match on Saturday evening due to wrist stiffness.
The Scottish tennis star is said to be "devastated" about missing the opportunity to bid farewell to the prestigious tournament.

In a rare Instagram post on the official account of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Kate, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment, shared a touching message to the tennis icon on Saturday, July 6.
"An incredible #Wimbledon career comes to an end. You should be so very proud @andy_murray. On behalf of all of us, thank you! C," Kate wrote on the official royal Instagram account for the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Raducanu released a statement confirming her withdrawal, expressing her disappointment and the difficult decision she had to make.
"Unfortunately, I woke up with some stiffness in my right wrist this morning, so I have decided to make the very tough decision to withdraw from the mixed doubles tonight," she wrote. "I'm disappointed as I was really looking forward to playing with Andy but have to take care."

Sources close to Murray say that he is "so disappointed" about not being able to step onto the court at his home Grand Slam, where he claimed singles titles in 2013 and 2016, for one final time.
Earlier this week, Murray had to withdraw from the singles event following back surgery he underwent two weeks ago.
However, he managed to compete in the men's doubles alongside his brother Jamie, marking their first Wimbledon appearance together.
After the Murray brothers were defeated by the Australian duo of Rinky Hijikata and John Peers, Andy was honored in a moving ceremony on Centre Court.
The ceremony, led by Wimbledon legend Sue Barker, featured a video containing heartfelt messages from tennis greats such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Venus Williams.
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