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Sienna Miller joins glamorous Katherine Jenkins at Wimbledon

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A notoriously unpredictable British summer appeared to favour south-west London on Tuesday as a host of famous faces gathered for another day of Centre Court action at Wimbledon. 

Following a weekend of intermittent rain and occasional sunshine, the weather showed mercy on the latest crop of celebrity fans to attend the venue, among them actress Sienna Miller, mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins and former Chelsea and England captain John Terry. 

Miller, 43, led the way in a vibrant floral patterned minidress as she arrived on the arm of partner Oli Green. 

Evidently looking forward to the day ahead, the actress beamed while making her way into the venue alongside Oli, who looked equally smart in a navy blue suit.  

Accompanied by filmmaker husband Andrew Levitas, Welsh singer Jenkins, 45, looked radiant in a pastel pink summer dress with a distinctive cinched waistline.

With a floral print and short-sleeve detail, the floor-length outfit ensured she stood out while mingling with fellow guests at SW19 on Tuesday. 

Sienna Miller joined a host of stars in south-west London as day eight of Wimbledon got underway on Tuesday

Meanwhile, Katherine Jenkins joined husband Andrew Levitas as she arrived at the venue

Former Chelsea and England captain John Terry attended the venue alongside wife Toni

Joining his wife, Levitas, 47, looked appropriately dapper in a three-piece single-breasted suit and polished black dress shoes.

Elsewhere, retired footballer Terry, 44, opted for a smart casual blazer and jeans while attending the event alongside his rather more glamorous wife, Toni. 

The mother-of-two, 44, looked stunning in a white lace summer dress with a plunging neckline as she posed alongside her husband. 

Also in attendance, Sir Mark Rylance was dressed for the occasion in an olive green suit, off-set with a smart beige waistcoat and oxblood leather shoes. 

Completing the look with a raffish hat, the celebrated actor, 65, appeared to be in high spirits while posing for photos alongside artist and documentary photographer Lisa Barnard. 

Richard E. Grant was also present, with the actor making an appearance in the Royal Box alongside his daughter, Olivia. 

The Saltburn star, 68 – a regular visitor to Wimbledon – had previously visited the venue with wife Joan Washington prior to her death in 2021. 

Their last appearance together at the annual event came in 2019, just two years before she lost her battle with cancer. 

Miller led the way in a vibrant floral patterned minidress as she arrived on the arm of partner Oli Green, the father of her second child

Katherine Jenkins...

... and Hollywood actress Jodie Foster were seen making their way into the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

Jenkins looked radiant in a pastel pink summer dress with a distinctive cinched waistline

A stylish looking Miller greeted onlookers with a beaming smile ahead of Tuesday's run of play

Actor Sir Mark Rylance was joined by artist and documentary photographer Lisa Barnard

While celebrity chef Marcus Wareing and his wife Jane enjoyed a day out with his wife Jane on Tuesday

Lord Of The Rings star Sir Ian McKellen caught the eye in a colourful outfit as he arrived at the south-west London venue ahead of the tennis

The legendary actor was later spotted with Dena Hammerstein in the Wimbledon Royal Box

McKellen relied on a handy pair of binoculars to get a better view of the action on court

Wimbledon just wouldn't be Wimbledon without Sir Cliff Richard, and so it proved as the legendary singer was back at one of hs favourite venues on Tuesday

The English celebrity chef Marcus Wareing was also pictured with his wife Jane at the championships.

The Princess of Wales’s parents, Sir Lenny Henry and Michael McIntyre were among the notable names to attend on Monday.

Carole and Michael Middleton were seen in the Royal Box, with the Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Gloucester also in attendance.

Kate, who attended the finals weekend of last year’s championships, is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.

Last year, the Princess of Wales presented the Wimbledon men’s final trophy to Carlos Alcaraz, in her second public engagement since she announced her cancer diagnosis.

British singles hopes at Wimbledon rest on Norrie after his gruelling five-set win followed Sonay Kartal’s defeat on Sunday.

Norrie, a semi-finalist in 2022, is only the third British man to reach the last eight more than once in the last 50 years, after Tim Henman and Sir Andy Murray.

He faces defending champion Alcaraz on Centre Court on Tuesday afternoon.

Spectators gathered on Aorangi Terrace at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Tuesday morning

Spectators and players alike should expect a torrid time at the south-west London venue over the coming week, after a yellow heat health alert was issued for the southern half of England

Miller made quite the impression as arrived on Centre Court

She inevitably caught the eye in her thigh-skimming minidress

Miller and Jenkins searched for their seats in the Royal Box after arriving on Centre Court

The two stars commanded attention as they made their way into the exclusive box

Other stars in attendance on Tuesday included Arsenal and England footballer Bukayo Saka, and actors Tom Felton and Sir Ian McKellen.  

Actress Jodie Foster added a touch of Hollywood glamour to proceedings, with the Silence Of The Lambs star, 62, getting a warm welcome from Richard E. Grant and his daughter as she took to her seat in the Royal Box.  

Spectators and players alike should expect a torrid time at the south-west London venue over the coming week, after a yellow heat health alert was issued for the southern half of England, with temperatures once again set to soar.

The alert, issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), will be in place for seven days from 10:00am on July 8 and covers London, the East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, South East and South West.

“Significant impacts” are likely across health and social care services due to higher temperatures over the period, with the Met Office warning some areas will reach heatwave criteria and possibly see temperatures in the lows 30s by the end of the week.

It looked like Miller needed some assistance while searching for her vacant seat on Tuesday

The actress eventually occupied a seat in the crowded Royal box on Centre Court alongside partner Oli

Miller flashed a smile as she waited for the action to get underway on Tuesday

The actress shielded her eyes behind a pair of heavily tinted sunglasses

They were seated next to Jenkins and Levitas as the action got underway in south-west London

Jenkins appeared to be loving th4e occasion as she chatted to professional jockey Rachael Blackmore on Tuesday

(L-R) Jenkins, Levitas, McKellen and Miller looked engrossed as they watched the action on Centre Court

Jodie Foster occupied a seat directly in front of Miller on Tuesday afternoon

Both actresses appeared to get swept up in the action as they watched from the Royal Box

Miller was seen cheering, while Foster applauded

Rylance and Barnard were also seen searching for their seats as the action got underway

Foster offered a polite wave as she mingled with guests at the legendary tennis club

Baroness Benjamin, known to many for her regular appearances on Play School, will be hoping she isn't forced to watch today's Centre Court action through the round window

It comes after two amber heat health alerts were issued in consecutive weeks at the end of June amid two separate heatwaves.

The UK saw its hottest day of the year so far when 34.7C was recorded at St James’s Park in central London on July 1, while the capital also experienced the hottest start to Wimbledon on record.

Provisional Met Office figures also showed England had its warmest June on record last month.

An official heatwave is recorded when areas reach a certain temperature for three consecutive days, with thresholds varying from 25C to 28C in different parts of the UK.

A dapper Richard E. Grant occupied a seat in the Royal Box alongside his daughter Olivia

The pair looked appropriately smart during a rare public appearance together on Tuesday

Grant is a regular visitor to Wimbledon and is frequently spotted in the Royal Box

The actor chatted to the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Sarah Mullally (pictured second right)

Grant was seen greeting Jodie Foster as the actress made her way into the Royal Box

Foster was warmly welcomed by fellow guests as she took to her seat ahead of the tennis

Foster...

... and Rylance brought some A-list credentials to the tennis on Tuesday

Lady Sarah Chatto, daughter of the late Princess Margaret, added a touch of royal glamour to proceedings as she arrived alongside husband Daniel Chatto on Tuesday

Bukayo Saka and partner Tolami Benson also watched the action on Centre Court

The couple were joined by Saka's Arsenal teammate Jurrien Timber (pictured to Saka's right)

Journalist Robert Peston and Victoria Flind (right) were seen in the Royal Box on Centre Court

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