Kate Middleton, Prince William and Prince Harry have kicked off their Olympic schedule by sitting centre-court at yesterday's events.
Team Great Britain had plenty of incentive to impress the crowd yesterday, as Kate Middleton, Princes William and Harry and more of the extended Royal family sat in the stands to cheer them on.
The family were out in force to see William and Harry's cousin, Zara Phillips, compete in the cross-country round of the equestrian events. The couple held hands and were all smiles as they watched horse rider Zara, 31, compete at Greenwich Park.
Team Great Britain had plenty of incentive to impress the crowd yesterday, as Kate Middleton, Princes William and Harry and more of the extended Royal family sat in the stands to cheer them on.
The family were out in force to see William and Harry's cousin, Zara Phillips, compete in the cross-country round of the equestrian events. The couple held hands and were all smiles as they watched horse rider Zara, 31, compete at Greenwich Park.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were also present, sat side by side next to Prince Harry, while Kate sat looking as gorgeous as always between her Duke husband and the Duchess of Cornwall.
And it seems that having her family in the audience gave Zara the boost she needed. She rode her way into 10th place and helped Team GB into silver position ahead of today's deciding showjumping section.

The whole clan had coordinated in a uniform of white and navy, with Kate donning a crisp shirt, nautical-style Smythe blazer, smart navy jeans and Stuart Weitzman wedges.
Later, while Kate hit the Royal Academy of Arts solo, the Princes headed across to watch the gymnastics to see the British team take the bronze medal.
Later, while Kate hit the Royal Academy of Arts solo, the Princes headed across to watch the gymnastics to see the British team take the bronze medal.




































