WIMBLEDON hits its second week today (July 6), and the action on Centre Court isn’t the only thing catching eyes.

Day 8 is serving up a masterclass in star power, with the world-famous Royal Box bursting at the seams with glitz, glam and sporting greatness.

Carole and Pippa Middleton laughing in the Royal Box at Wimbledon.Carole Middleton and Pippa Middleton in the Royal Box Credit: EPA Italian racing driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli (left) and British actor James Norton (right) in the Royal Box at the Wimbledon Championships.Italian racing driver Kimi Antonelli (L) and British actor James Norton in the Royal Box Credit: EPA

Today sees a collision between Britain’s finest acting heavyweights and some of the fastest, fiercest legends from the worlds of tennis, football, and Formula 1.

On the court, the lucky A-listers will be treated to British wildcard Arthur Fery – the – stepping against grass-court maestro .

Before that, the box will witness teenage sensation Alexandra Eala, who stunned the world by knocking out Iga Swiatek, look to keep her dream alive against former finalist Jasmine Paolini.

Who is in the Royal Box on Wimbledon Day 8?

Here are the highlights from today’s official VIP guest list:

  • Alessia Russo: Arsenal and England Lionesses football hero.
  • Billie Jean King: 12-time Grand Slam singles champion and pioneer of women’s sport.
  • Carole Middleton: The mother of the Princess of Wales.
  • David Harewood: Homeland actor.
  • Ilana Kloss: Former world No. 1 doubles star and Billie Jean King’s longtime partner on and off the court.
  • James Norton: Happy Valley actor and contender to be the next James Bond.
  • Jason Flemyng: British acting legend famed for his role in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
  • Kimi Antonelli: Teenage Mercedes F1 hotshot.
  • Ncuti Gatwa: Doctor Who and Sex Education actor.
  • Olivier Bernhard: Swiss running shoe tycoon, co-founder of On, and Roger Federer’s business partner.
  • Pippa Middleton: Kate’s sister.
  • Roger Federer: Undisputed king of Centre Court and eight-time Wimbledon champion.
  • Roger Taylor: Legendary British tennis icon who reached three Wimbledon semi-finals.
  • Ross Hutchins: Former British tennis pro.
  • Sir Lenny Henry: National treasure, comedy icon and beloved actor.

Who has paid a visit on previous days?

If you think today is crowded, week one was an absolute circus of famous faces! SW19 has been a magnet for global icons since the gates opened.

Football icon Sir David Beckham kicked things off on the opening day, looking sharp next to his proud mum Sandra.

Sprinting sensation Usain Bolt brought his signature lightning energy to Day 5, while former PM Rishi Sunak hopped into the box on crutches after a skiing mishap.

The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, delighted crowds on Day 4 by turning up to chat with fans with .

Add in appearances from Hollywood royalty Andrew Garfield, Sienna Miller, and Tom Hiddleston, plus music giants Stormzy and Niall Horan, and this year is already one of the the most star-studded in recent history.

How do you get an invite to the Royal Box?

Technically, seats in the Royal Box are free.

But the £0 price tag exists only because they are strictly invite only. Money absolutely cannot buy you a seat here.

You could be a billionaire tech mogul, but if your name isn’t on the list, you’re not getting in.

The exclusive invitations come directly from the All England Club Chairman, Deborah Jevans.

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To be considered for the honour, you generally need to be a member of the , a foreign head of state, a high-ranking politician, a legendary former or sporting champion, or a major commercial partner.

And if you are lucky enough to get the nod, the Royal Box enforces a notoriously strict dress code.

It’s smart suits or jackets and ties for men, and glamorous day dress for women.

And hats are strictly banned in the Royal Box to ensure nobody’s view of the baseline is blocked.

If you do make the cut, you’ll be treated to an exclusive clubhouse luncheon and traditional afternoon tea featuring showstopper cakes.