Princess Kate attends her 1st Wimbledon as royal patron

Kate, 35, is royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

— -- Princess Kate attended Wimbledon today for the first time in her new position as royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Kate took over the patronage from Queen Elizabeth II, 91, in December.

Kate, 35, wore a black-and-white, polka dot dress by Dolce and Gabbana and appeared to debut a new, shorter hairstyle.

Kate, who is expected to award several of the Wimbledon trophies at the end of the two-week tournament, was welcomed to the event by Sir Phillip Brook, chairman of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

"We would like to welcome Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, who will take up the Queen’s former duties as our patron, and also recognize with appreciation the ongoing contribution of His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, who will continue his longstanding role as our president," Brook said.

Kate recently revealed in a BBC One documentary on Wimbledon that tennis was a huge part of her life growing up. She enjoys a fierce rivalry with Prince William and frequently wins.

Kate also revealed that while pregnant with George in 2013, her doctor told her she could not attend the Wimbledon men's final. Andy Murray went on to win the tournament that year, ending Britain's 77-year drought in the men's championship.

"I was very heavily pregnant," Kate said in the documentary. "I wrote to him [Murray] afterwards saying sorry for not being there.”

William and Kate and their children will visit Warsaw and Gdansk in Poland, and Berlin, Heidelberg and Hamburg in Germany from July 17 to July 21, according to Kensington Palace.

"They have decided that their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, will travel with them, and we expect the children to be seen on at least a couple of occasions over the course of the week," said a Kensington Palace spokesman.

Both George, who turns 4 this month, and Charlotte, 2, joined William and Kate last year in Canada. George also joined his parents on a royal tour of New Zealand and Australia in 2014.