Fans have reacted to recent pictures showing Tom Cruise in attendance at Wimbledon looking in the direction of Kate Middleton.
Fans React To Tom Cruise Checking Out Kate Middleton Amid Speculation Of Prince William’s Infidelity With Rose Hanbury-‘I’d Like To See Them Have An Affair’
It is no secret that Tom is a massive fan of the Royal family after having met both Kate and Prince William during the course of the premiere for his record-breaking film ‘Top Gun:Maverick.’
And that fondness was equally seen through the following images. In the pictures here, we can see that Tom is dressed very smartly in a suit. Kate happens to be sitting a few rows in front of him, as she dons a yellow dress.
And in order to get a peek of her, Tom can be seen casting his eyes in her direction. Shortly thereafter, the women’s Wimbledon final between Elena Rybakina and Ons Jabeur began, as the former walked out victorious in a three-set victory.
This is not the first time that the two have been seen in each other’s presence. During the recent ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ premiere, Tom was on hand to make sure that Kate was able to navigate a tricky situation.
In the clip here, we can see that Tom has gone out of his way to make sure that he helps Kate walk up some stairs. And with William having not offered, Tom took the opportunity to help someone in need.
As a result, the fans on social media got carried away with the pair’s interactions. A certain subset of people dreamed about the possibility of the duo getting together.
This is particularly in light of the fact that a recent report resurfaced about William having allegedly cheated on Kate by hooking up with her friend Rose Hanbury.
One person wrote: “I’d like to see them have an affair – for my entertainment needs,” while another person stated: “She probably reminded him of Katie.”
Kate and William may be in a stable relationship, but that has not stopped fans from dreaming. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

