Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton led the star arrivals on day 10 of the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Wednesday afternoon.
The actress, 39, and her rocker husband, 40, put on an animated display as they couldn't contain their laughter while watching a match in the Royal Box.
Keira looked typically chic in a semi-sheer white dress, teamed with pink slip-on shoes and a straw hat.
She accessorised with stylish sunglasses and carried her belonging in a small cream and gold handbag.
James, 40, cut a dapper figure in a brown suit, teamed with matching shoes and shades as he arrived hand-in-hand with Keira, before heading to Centre Court.
Keira Knightley and rocker husband James Righton put on an animated display in the Royal Box while leading the stars on day 10 of Wimbledon at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
The actress, 39, and her rocker husband, 40, put on an animated display as they couldn't contain their laughter while watching a match
The couple put on a loved-up display as they arrived hand-in-hand
Elsewhere, Hannah Dodd turned heads in an eye-catching yellow ruffle gown, which showcased her incredible figure.
Zara Tindall and husband Mike put on a cosy display as they posed for snaps before watching the tennis.
Alex de Minaur has withdrawn from his quarter-final with a hip injury, sending Novak Djokovic straight through to a 13th Wimbledon semi-final.
'I'm devastated. This was the biggest match of my career,' the downtrodden Aussie said, confirming the unfortunate news.
In an extraordinary stroke of ill fortune, the Australian injured himself with the very last shot of his fourth round win over Frenchman Arthur Fils, as he lunged to play a superb winning volley.
In that moment of victory he knew immediately something was wrong. He gave a haunted look to his box – which included his girlfriend Katie Boulter, the British No1 – and hobbled to his chair, where he sat shaking his head.
He put a brave face on things immediately afterwards, saying: 'I'll be alright.' But it seems his initial, devastated response on court was accurate.
'Obviously not an announcement I wanted to make by any means,' he said on Wednesday. 'I am devastated to pull out due to a hip injury, a little tear of the fibre cartilage that kind of is at the end of or connects to the adductor.
'I felt a loud crack during the last three points of my match against Fils and got a scan yesterday and it confirmed that this was the injury and with high risk of making it worse if I was to step on court.'
It is wretched luck for the world No9, who had the chance to make his first ever Grand Slam semi-final.
The actress, 39, looked typically chic in a semi-sheer white dress, teamed with pink slip-on shoes and a straw hat
James cut a dapper figure in a brown suit, teamed with matching shoes and shades as he arrived hand-in-hand with Keira, before heading to the Royal Box
Kiera flashed her dazzling white smile for the cameras
The pair were later seen arriving in the Royal Box on Centre Court
They were in high spirits watching the match
Queen Camilla and Annabel Elliot sat in front of Keira and James
While the couple are rarely seen publicly together, James is famous in his own right as a musician best known for his work with disbanded group The Klaxons
The pair were married in 2013 in the South of France, where she wore Chanel couture as they exchanged vows in front of eleven guests
Hannah Dodd turned heads in an eye-catching yellow ruffle gown, which showcased her incredible figure
The model and Bridgerton star kept jewellery to the minimum with just a pair of dainty earrings and a dazzling bracelet
She got into the Wimbledon spirit by enjoying a Pimm's
Love Island's Ekin-Su Cülcüloğluput on a busty display in a plunging cream mini dress, with a Gucci belt cinching in her waist
Joe Alwyn looked smart in a blue Ralph Lauren shirt and white chinos
Richard E Grant and Jemima Khan appeared in high spirits on arrival
The pair were also seated in the Royal Box
Richars put onan animated display through out the match
Zara Tindall and husband Mike put on a cosy display before watching the tennis
Princess Anne's daughter, dressed in a chic green-and-white floral midi dress, matched with a white blazer looked elegant on quarter finals day, with husband Mike donning a coordinating slate grey jacket
Alexa Chung showed off her impeccable style in a brown knitted cardigan and midi skirt
Alexa later caught up with Taylor Swift's ex Joe
They enjoyed a coffee before moving on to Pimm's
Model Hanah Cross put on a very leggy display in a black and white gingham mini dress
Amanda Holden attended alongside her daughter Lexi Hughes
The BGT judge put on a glamorous display in a black midi dress and heels
Emilia Jones dressed for the occasion in a white polo top and a brown Louis Vuitton mini skirt
F1 star Pierre Gasly arrived with girlfriend Francisca Gomes after a big weekend at Silverstone
George Russell and his girlfriend Carmen Montero Mundt were also in attendance
They watched the match from the Royal Box
Mimi Labouchere wore a blue pinstripe midi dress, with a cream sweater around her shoulders
Leo Woodall dressed to impress in a brown tweed Ralph Lauren suit
The White Lotus star, 27, who is set to appear in the fourth Bridget Jones film opposite Renée Zellweger cut a dashing figure as he arrived at the iconic venue
Helen Skelton and her mother enjoyed drinks at Vodafone's Suite at Wimbledon
Sex Education star Asa Butterfield looked stylish in a grey jacket and matching suit trousers
Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton were also seen arriving for day ten of the tournament, with the Princess of Wales mother cutting an elegant figure in a white floral dress with brown suede heels
Peter Phillips was joined by girlfriend Harriet Sperling in South West London
Morgan Riddle and Michael Russell watch Morgna's partner Taylor Fritz V Lorenzo Musetti on day ten
She looked incredible in a figure-hugging dress
Jamie Oliver cut a casual figure in blue jeans, teamed with a beige coat
The celebrity chef was joined by his gorgeous wife Jools after renewing their vows again on their 24th wedding anniversary
Bethany England stood out in a pale yellow suit
Mo Farah brought his daughter for the fun day out
Documentarian and journalist Louis Theroux opted for tigers on his shirt
As for Djokovic, what has been a gentle path towards an eight title so far was made even smoother.
All eyes have been on the seven-time champion this week after he launched an astonishing attack on the Centre Court crowd for what he interpreted as booing during his win over Holger Rune on Monday night.
It seemed the crowd were simply cheering 'Ruuuuuuune' for his opponent but Djokovic saw things differently.
'To all the fans that have had respect and stayed here tonight, I thank you from the bottom of my heart and I appreciate it,' he began. 'And to all those people that have chosen to disrespect the player - in this case me - have a goooooooood night.
'They were. They were [disrespecting me],' he insisted. 'I am not accepting it. No no no. I know they were cheering for Rune but that's an excuse to also boo.
'Listen, I have been on the tour for more than 20 years. I know all the tricks. I focus on the respectful people that pay for the ticket, and love tennis and appreciate the players. I played in much more hostile environments, trust me – you guys can't touch me.'
Djokovic's presence at this year's tournament was in doubt before a ball was hit, with the Serb undergoing knee surgery just days prior to the grass court major.
He will face either Lorenzo Musetti or Taylor Fritz in the final four. He boasts a strong record over both players, beating the Italian in five of their six matches, while he has never lost to America's Fritz in their nine meetings.
De Minaur will be devastated to leave the tournament early, having embraced his status as an honourary Brit due to his relationship with Boulter.
Djokovic's quarter final opponent Alex de Minaur was forced to pull out on Wednesday
Novak Djokovic took aim at the Centre Court crowd on Monday, accusing them of disrespecting him
The tennis star's wife Jelena Djokovic looked slightly uncomfortable as Djokovic took on the crowd
His outburst came after he saw off Holger Rune in straight sets to move into the quarter-finals
'I do feel very loved out there, I must say,' said De Minaur after his win on Monday. 'I always love coming here to Wimbledon and playing here. I always feel like I play some of my best tennis. Over the years I feel like the support I've had has grown significantly.
'It's a great feeling as a player to know you've got a lot of people in that stadium backing you in, having your back when essentially you're so far away from home.'
Asked if he 'actually feels a bit British then?' de Minaur answered with a smile, 'Yeah, definitely. Over the years I've learnt a lot more about the British culture thanks to Katie. I'm getting there.'
Boulter, who has been dating De Minaur since March 2022, was in his players' box for the match against Fils and was expected to be there again for the last-eight clash.