During the 2023 Wimbledon finals, a rare and touching gesture from the Princess of Wales captured hearts around the world. Following a difficult loss, Tunisian tennis star Ons Jabeur was visibly emotional after finishing as runner-up for the second consecutive year. Breaking with royal tradition, the Princess offered a brief but sincere hug, offering comfort at a moment of deep disappointment.
While members of the royal family typically adhere to formal protocol—favoring bows, handshakes, and polite gestures—the Princess quietly asked Jabeur’s permission before the embrace. The moment was spontaneous, heartfelt, and deeply appreciated by the athlete.
Jabeur later reflected on the experience, calling the Princess “the nicest person” and sharing the encouraging words she received: “You’ll be back to win a Grand Slam, even Wimbledon.” The show of kindness stood out in a competitive environment and reminded viewers of the power of empathy in high-pressure moments.
The embrace quickly became one of the most talked-about highlights of the tournament, with many praising the Princess of Wales for her warmth and grace. As patron of the All England Club, she is a regular presence at Wimbledon—but this moment offered a more personal glimpse into her supportive role in the sport.
For fans and athletes alike, it served as a powerful reminder that sportsmanship isn’t limited to the players on court—and that even the smallest gesture of support can make a lasting impact.