She will present the trophy to either Novak Djokovic or Carlos Alcaraz.
Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Princess of Wales will attend the Wimbledon men’s final on Sunday to present the trophy.
Kate has been undergoing chemotherapy for cancer and was briefly in the public eye at Trooping the Colour last month.
In a statement released last month, Kate said that although she was recovering well, she was “not out of the woods yet”, and that she had “good days and bad days” as she continued her treatment.
She missed Friday’s charity polo match, where her husband, Prince Charles, was playing to raise money for charity.
Kate paid tribute to Sir Andy Murray during the tennis tournament, saying he should be “very proud” of missing out on the Wimbledon final.
Posting a signed message on social media, Kate wrote: “The end of a fantastic Wimbledon career. You should be so proud Andy Murray. On behalf of us all, thank you! C.”
Sir Andy was due to play mixed doubles with Emma Raducanu but the former US Open champion withdrew due to stiffness in her right wrist.
Jevans will be joined at Saturday’s ceremony by All England Lawn Tennis Club chief executive Sally Bolton and LTA chairman Sandy Proctor.
Actor Hugh Jackman and director Sir Sam Mendes were seen sharing an embrace as they arrived at the royal box before the match.
Kate Beckinsale was seated next to Jackman, while Top Gun star Tom Cruise was also spotted watching on Centre Court.
In the royal box were famous athletes such as Martina Navratilova, Billie Jean King and Jill Scott, as well as showbiz stars Ellie Goulding, Johannes Radebe and Darcey Bussell.
Kensington Palace also confirmed on Friday that Prince William will attend the Euro 2024 final in Berlin on Sunday to watch England play Spain.
FA chairman William also attended Saturday’s quarter-final win over Switzerland and the group game against Denmark.
The King also congratulated the England men’s football team on reaching the Euro 2024 final, but urged them to avoid further last-minute drama.
In a message to Gareth Southgate’s squad after England’s 2-1 win over the Netherlands, Prince Charles sent the players his “heartfelt congratulations” and his “wholesome best wishes” from the Royal Family.
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