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Kate Middleton WILL attend the Wimbledon women's and men's finals this weekend after coming out of self-isolation - but how is she out of quarantine already?

Kate Middleton will attend the Wimbledon women's and men's finals this weekend after coming out of self-isolation.

The Duchess of Cambridge was alerted to a contact with a Covid-infected person last Friday afternoon - after spending most of the day at Wimbledon with VIPs including Tim Henman and Joe Wicks. 

She will now attend the women's final with Prince William on Saturday. The Duchess will then go to the men's final on her own on Sunday, with the Duke expected to attend the England football match at Wembley instead.  

However, there is confusion over Kate being out of quarantine already, despite only staring self-isolating on July 2 after being alerted that afternoon that she had come into contact with someone who later tested positive. 

Under current guidelines, the Duchess should have quarantined for 10 days after contact, which suggests that it took place last Tuesday, if she comes out today, or last Wednesday if she comes out on Saturday. 

She travelled to Wembley to watch England beat Germany on Tuesday alongside William and George. However, the fact that they aren't isolating suggests Kate was in contact with another person - though she had no other engagements apart from her trips to Wembley or Wimbledon.  

Kensington Palace said her self-isolation period will have finished by Saturday but did not confirm when it officially ended. 

It comes as the Duchess' parents Carole and Michael Middleton - who are usually regular visitors to Wimbledon - made their first appearance at the tournament this year. 

Kate is understood to have been alerted personally and was not 'pinged' by the NHS Test and Trace app, leaving the All England Club at 5pm - significantly earlier than she has done in previous years - and missing the match involving her friend Andy Murray. 

Kate Middleton will attend the Wimbledon finals this weekend. This could be the moment that Kate learned she had to self-isolate and left the Royal Box for home last Friday

Kate Middleton will attend the Wimbledon finals this weekend. This could be the moment that Kate learned she had to self-isolate and left the Royal Box for home last Friday

The Duchess of Cambridge was last seen in public being driven home through west London to Kensington Palace last Friday, around the time she may have learned that she needed to self-isolate as Boris Johnson's rules hit the royal

The Duchess of Cambridge was last seen in public being driven home through west London to Kensington Palace last Friday, around the time she may have learned that she needed to self-isolate as Boris Johnson's rules hit the royal 

Kate spent much of the afternoon in the Royal Box on Centre Court, where she was surrounded by other VIPs

Kate spent much of the afternoon in the Royal Box on Centre Court, where she was surrounded by other VIPs

Duke of Kent will present last trophy after 52 years

By INDERDEEP BAINS for the Daily Mail 

The duchess’s return to SW19 comes as the Duke of Kent steps down as president of the All England Club after 52 years of service.

The 85-year-old first cousin of the Queen will be presenting the men’s singles trophy for the final time on Sunday, having done so on 350 occasions, to champions from Rod Laver and Ann Jones to Roger Federer, Sir Andy Murray and Serena Williams.

The Duke with Rod Laver... and with Andy Murray

Strong serve: The Duke of Kent hands the men’s trophy to Aussie Rod Laver and Sir Andy Murray

The duke said: ‘It has been an honour to serve this remarkable institution for as long as I have. To have seen this tournament, and the game of tennis, grow and inspire generations over the span of five decades has been an extraordinary experience, and I am incredibly proud to have been a part of it. I look forward now to watching as the young players of today pursue ever higher standards of excellence and I shall continue to cheer them on as they do.’

During his time, the duke opened six courts and facilities at Wimbledon, including the new Court One in 1997. He also ended the long-standing tradition of Centre Court players bowing or curtseying to the royal box in 2003, saying he thought it was ‘time to stop it’.

In 2019, Kate presented the men’s trophy to Novak Djokovic, in recognition of her role as patron. It is not clear who will present the Rosewater Dish after the women’s final. The All England Club said last night there were no immediate plans to fill the president’s position.

On Friday Kate spotted looking serious as she was driven out of Wimbledon's gates heading for Kensington Palace, where she was later holed up and unable to leave – even for food or medicine. 

She was not permitted to have visitors in her home, including family and friends, and was even told to avoid contact with anyone she lives with as much as possible. 

Her quarantine prevented the Duchess from attending the NHS' 73rd birthday celebrations with William at St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace yesterday.  

Sources stressed that she followed rules laid down at Wimbledon, which require visitors to wear a mask when moving through the grounds at SW19 but not while sitting in the stands.

The duchess is said to have had her second vaccination even though it is only just over five weeks since she released pictures of her getting her first at the Science Museum in London. 

Until yesterday, the guidelines stipulated an 11 or 12-week gap between jabs for under-40s not classed as vulnerable, although in some cases a shorter wait was allowed.

Her ten-day self-isolation period includes the day on which she was last in contact with the person who tested positive. If it was on Wednesday, she could, in theory, be free to return to official duties by the weekend. 

MailOnline understands she was alerted about the contact with a Covid-infected person on Friday afternoon - after spending most of the day at Wimbledon with VIPs including Tim Henman, who is not self-isolating. 

It means she must quarantine for ten days even if she tests negative, which she has, up to four times, in the past seven days including before and after her Wembley trip with William and George. 

It is not known if the Duchess of Cambridge was alerted after being 'pinged' via the NHS app, a phone call from test and trace or if she or her team was contacted personally - but William's ability to continue his duties means the covid case is unlikely to be in their inner circle. 

When her isolation was revealed, Kensington Palace said in a statement: 'Last week The Duchess of Cambridge came into contact with someone who has subsequently tested positive for Covid-19. 

'Her Royal Highness is not experiencing any symptoms, but is following all relevant government guidelines and is self-isolating at home'. 

Kensington Palace has not revealed where or when exactly the contact was only saying it was 'last week', when Kate's only two public engagements were at the All England Club on Friday and with William and George at England's historic win over Germany on Tuesday night.

Kate has spent time close to a host of VIPs including David Beckham and Ed Sheeran at Wembley and Tim Henman and Joe Wicks at Wimbledon. 

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The Duchess of Cambridge sat with Tim Henman and Wimbledon chief executive Sally Bolton for Jamie Murray's match

The Duchess of Cambridge sat with Tim Henman and Wimbledon chief executive Sally Bolton for Jamie Murray's match

Carole and Michael Middleton took their seats in the Royal Box on Centre Court today after being seen for the first time during this year's championships despite usually being regular fixtures at SW19

Carole and Michael Middleton took their seats in the Royal Box on Centre Court today after being seen for the first time during this year's championships despite usually being regular fixtures at SW19

Kate waved to fans as she arrived at Wimbledon on Friday morning at just after 11am on Friday

But it is not known if any of them tested positive for covid, or whether the contact came via a friend, a member of staff or another parent on the school run last week.

The Duchess arrived at Wimbledon at around 11am and was joined by Wimbledon chief executive Sally Bolton and former British tennis player Tim Henman on an outside court where they watched Andy Murray's brother Jamie play.

She was also pictured laughing and smiling as she prepped strawberry desserts at the All England Club before heading to the Royal Box where she seen speaking to a beaming Joe Wicks, leaving around 5pm.  

Kate's only other public engagement was on Tuesday when she went to Wembley Stadium with William and George to watch England beat Germany. 

A palace source said that the Duchess took lateral flow tests before both engagements and both were negative. In addition to this, the Duchess is tested twice weekly with lateral flow tests as part of the Royal Household testing regime, meaning she had four negative tests in that time. 

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