The British monarchy and tennis royalty collided today at Wimbledon, as Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, took in Roger Federer's second-round match at the grass-court major tournament. Camilla seemed to be borrow from the recent Maria Sharapova trend of loose-fitting one-piece dresses. After the match, Federer performed a typically graceful bow for the UK throne's heir apparent and his wife.

Perhaps the prince and the duchess had disputes over line calls even betwixt themselves, as evidenced here. Federer defeated Fabio Fognini (a recent Spin favorite for revealing his Parisian derriere) in three simple sets in the match itself.

Andy Roddick, twice the Wimbledon men's finalist, met Camilla as well, notably sans hat himself.

Remember the days when Princess Diana would attend Wimbledon? I do, too—and miss them.

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Here also is a look at Princess Diana at a charity tennis match and prelude to Wimbledon in 1989:

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—Jonathan Scott (Talk to me on Twitter @jonscott9.)